Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to Luke Noble – 1 Mar 1778

Document Type: Letter
Date: 1 Mar 1778
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Luke Noble
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 5
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Mr Luke Noble  No 17 Leicester Street                                            Newcas  1st March 1778

    Leicester Fields    London



Sir

	I received your Favour of the 26th instant with a Copy of Mr Allens Letter to you.  The 18th January last I remitted a Bill to Mr Thomas Wall Paper Buildings in the Temple for £157.10s.0d being for half a Years Composition for Weardale Tithe Ore due this 14th Febry from Sir Thomas Blackett to the Revd Dr Thurlow.

	I requested Mr Wall that he would make this Payment.

	Mr Wall acknowledged the Receipt of my Letter & promised me to do it, of which Messrs Childs were advised.  For the future I shall make the Remittance either to Dr Thurlow or Messrs Childs which ever will be most agreeable to the Doctor.  If he is in London I wish you would call on him, have his Answer & advise me.             I am etc    JEB

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