Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to John Trevelyan – 28 Mar 1784

Document Type: Letter
Date: 28 Mar 1784
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: John Trevelyan
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 4
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Sir J Trevelyan  Bart.                                                       Newcastle  March 28th  1784

     Nettlecombe  Somersetshire



Dear Sir     I am favoured with your letters of the 9th & 12th ins[tant]t and as they were answers to my letter I postpon’d answering them for a few days.  Inclosed you have a Bill drawn by Bell Carr & Co on Castell & Co dated  22nd inst. at One Months date for £300 the receipt of wch. you will please to acknowledge.  Mr. Winship called on me Yesterday, he will be at Berwick to Receive the Rents for West Ord & the Fisheries about the 20th April & the Wallington & Longwitton Rents will be received a few days after, he has Lett the Farms better than I expected, &, I hope to good Tenants.          I am etc       John E. Blackett  





                     £300 .                           Newcastle Bank   22nd  March  1784

                  One Month after Date Pay to the Order of John Erasmus 

                  Blackett Esqr.  Three Hundred Pounds     Value received

                                                                     For Bell Carr Cookson Widdrington & Co

To Messrs. Castell Powell Sumner & Co                                     Jas. Wilkinson 

            London                           Pay the Contents to the Order of Sir J Trevelyan   

 No.  3901                                    Bart.                Value in Acct                    

                                                                                  Jno. E. Blackett

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