Letter – Henry Richmond to William Darwin – 3 Feb 1773

Document Type: Letter
Date: 3 Feb 1773
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: William Darwin
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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Mr Darwin - Hatton Street No. 4                                                              Newcas 3rd Febry 1773

                      London



Sir

	Inclosed I send you Bell and Cos. bill on Castell and Co. for £157.10s.0d to repay you Mr Thurloe’s <1/2> yrs. Composition for Weardale Tithe Ore due 22d. Ulto. which you will please to place to my Credit and advise the Receipt of - I should have sent you it sooner but the bulk is I forgot it - Inclosed I return you Mr Thurloe’s Receipt which being in your Name will not be a voucher for me till you endorse it - I am sorry you have had so much of the Rheumatism; I know too well what it is & wish you perfectly clear of it                                  I am etc       HR



£157.10.0 Newcastle Bank 3rd. Feby. 1773

Twenty days after date Pay to the Order of Mr Heny.Richmond One hundred and fifty seven pounds ten shillings – Value received For Bell Cookson Carr Self & Saint Jno. Widdrington

To Messrs Castell Whately & Powell London                                       

Pay the Contents to Mr  William Alvey Darwin or Order value in Accot.  Hen Richmond

No. 775    


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