Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to Farrers & Atkinson – 9 Aug 1791

Document Type: Letter
Date: 9 Aug 1791
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Farrers & Atkinson
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 5
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Messrs Fariers & Atkinson                                                   Newcastle   9th Augt 1791

          Lincolns Inn Fields      London



Gentlem	Inclosed you will recieve my Bill on Augustus Browne Esqr for £500 at One Month dated this day to enable you to Pay Mr Erskine’s half Years Interest of £25000 at 4 per Cent due from Sir Jno Trevelyan Bart the 13th ins[tan]t _ Please to acknowledge the Reciept of the same and send me the usual Reciept.                         I am etc   J.E.B





£500                                                                                Newcastle   Augt 9th 1791

One Month after Date pay to the order of Messrs Farrers & Atkinson

Five Hundred Pounds value in Account with Sir Thos Blackett  Bart

as advised by                                          John E Blackett

To Augustus Browne Esqr

    Forster lane   London


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