Letter – Joseph Richmond to Christopher Denton – 15 Jan 1734

Document Type: Letter
Date: 15 Jan 1734
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Christopher Denton
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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								Newcastle 15th Janry 1733	

Sir,

      I have before me yours of the 8, & 11th, the first Inclosing Mr Nevills bill on Mr Austin <Jennison> for eleven pounds w[hi]ch is paid, & plac[e]d  to your Acco[un]t, but Mr  Ward who promised me paym[en]t Yesterday has again disappointed me. As soon as I receive Directions about Lady (Barba) £50 a year will Endeavour to pay up all the Arrears without loss of time. In the meantime you receive

      Inclosed a bill for Two hundred pounds, as below, to make good her half years Annuity due last Micha[elma]s, for w[hi]ch I desire you will send me Mr Mansells, & her receipt, as usuall I have heard nothing yet from Mr Cook or Procter. When Mr Major Allgood & Mrs Whithering Steward bring me any money will Endeavour to remitt it you, as you desire. I also inclose you another bill for One hundred pounds, as below, w[hi]ch I desire you will place to my Creditt, & advise me upon the Receipt hereof, the Acco[un]t between us stands as on the other side I believe shall be obliged to draw for the Balance in a little time, I am

	Sr Yrs etc J R



Mr Xpher Denton (de) Grays Inn 

Dr 1733 

Novr 20 To Mr Bernardeaus bill on Messrs <Simonds> £216. 1.6.

Janry 15 To Mrs Stainforth on MrSte:Thompson       £100.  .

                                  £316. 1.6



Per Contr	Cr 1733

Nov 14 Reced of Mr Rob Lisle by Mr Proctor         £  9. 7.4

    20 By my bill paybl to Mr Joye                  186. 9.0

	 Janry 15	By Mr Nevills bill on Mr Jennison     11.  .  

                                                   £206.16.4

Ball: due to J Richmond                             109. 5.2

                                                   £316. 1.6

			

								

								York 5th Janry 1733

Fourteen days after date, Please to pay to Lanct Allgood Esqr or order the sum of Two hundred pounds, as (p) advise & place it to Acco[un]t of Your most humble servant Fran: Stainforth

Endorsed Lancl Allgood  J:Richmond



To Mr Stephen Thompson Merch[an]t in Queen Street Cheapside London





								York 5th Janry 1733

Fourteen days after date, Please to pay to Lanct Allgood Esqr or order the Sum of One hundred pounds, as (p) advise, & place it to Acco[un]t of Sir Your most humble servant Fra: Stainforth

Endorsed Lancl Allgood  J:Richmond



To Mr Stephen Thompson Merch[an]t in Queen Street Cheapside London

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