Letter – Jonathan Hilton to Germaine Lavie – 29 Dec 1770

Document Type: Letter
Date: 29 Dec 1770
Correspondent: Jonathan Hilton
Recipient: Germaine Lavie
Archive Source: AMHS H&H
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A Copy of a Letter sent Mr. Lavie				29th Decr. 1770



Sir,

I wrot you on the 8th Instant acquainting you with what Cash would be wanted to make the Different Lead Mine Pays where my Lord Carlisle is concerned, requesting Directions where to get Cash to make the same. I hope you have received it & should be glad to have your Answer. Cash for Mr. Cleaver’s share I have rec’d, I have this Day drawn on you payable at Twenty Days date to Mr. Jos. Maylin for £60. The Amount of the Bellows that are come for Stanhope Lead Mill. I hope you will take proper Notice of the Draft.

      I am &ca Jona. Hilton

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