Letter – Joseph Richmond to Thomas Partiss – 6 Nov 1728

Document Type: Letter
Date: 6 Nov 1728
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Thomas Partiss
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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Newcastle 6 Nov 1728

Mr Thos Partiss, Sunderland

Sr, According to your Promise I expected to have had £50 long Ere this. I hope it will suit your Conveniencey to pay for the last piece of Silver for wee have great Occation for Money at Present & therefore desire you answer pr Bearer when I may depend upon you for the same if you have any further Occation for Silvr I have a piece w[eigh]t about 400 Oz laying Now by me. I am yr &c   JR

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