Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to Glyn & Co – 17 Nov 1804

Document Type: Letter
Date: 17 Nov 1804
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Glyn & Co
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Sir R. C. Glyn Bt. Mills & Co Bankers, London			Newcastle Nov. 17 1804

	

Gentlemen,

Inclosed you will receive three Bills Value £9,013-13-11 as below which I desire you will place to the Credit of Colonel Beaumont Acco[unt] with you & advise me on your receipt of the same. I have yours of the 13th in which you advise of the receipt of the former Bills remitted to you, and £8,280-9-7 With respect

I am etc



Easterby & Co. accept @ 2 Mo[nths] dated 10 Nov    3,285  8 10

 Ditto                  ditto             1 Dec    3,954 18  0

Blackett D[ra]ft on Lees & Co. 10 D[ay]s 16 Nov    1,773  7  1

                                                  £9.013 13 11	  
Letter unsigned but assumed to be from John Erasmus Blackett

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