Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to Luke Noble – 24 Apr 1789

Document Type: Letter
Date: 24 Apr 1789
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Luke Noble
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 5
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Mr Luke Noble  Bretton near Wakefield  Yorkshire 		Newcastle   24th April 1789



Sir	Inclosed you will receive a Bill drawn by Messrs Eden, Ridley & Co on Castell & Co at One Month dated this day for £2000 on accot of Sir Thomas. Blackett Bart you will please to Acknowledge the Receipt of the Bill & acquaint Sir Thos of the same      I am etc  J.E.B





£2000                                                                                Newcastle Bank 24th April 1789

One Month after date pay to the Order of John Erasmus Blackett

Esq    Two Thousand Pounds                                    Value received

                                                     For Sir J Eden Sir M W Ridley Cookson Widdrington & Co

To Messrs Castell Powell Sumner & Co                                                                                          Thos Gibson

                        London

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