Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to Lyde Browne – 23 Sep 1784

Document Type: Letter
Date: 23 Sep 1784
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Lyde Browne
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 5
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Lyde Browne Esqr                                                      Newcastle        Septr 23rd 1784

Foster Lane  London



Sir

	I wrote to you on the 11th inst advising you of a Piece of fine Silver being sent to you to wch I refer you.  I have this day drawn a Bill on you payable to the Order of Messrs Bell Carr & Co for £400 at 30 days date on Sir Thos Blackett’s Account wch I doubt not you will duly Honour.                I am etc         J E Blackett





£400 - -                                                                             Newcastle    Septr 23rd 1784

Thirty days after Date pay to the Order of Messrs Bell Carr & Co Four Hundred Pounds Value received & place it to Account with Sir Thomas Blackett Bart as Advised.

                                                                                       John E Blackett

To Lyde Browne Esqr

Foster Lane

        London

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