Letter – Nicholas Walton to John Holmes – 26 Dec 1784

Document Type: Letter
Date: 26 Dec 1784
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: John Holmes
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 98
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Mr. John Holmes						Farnacres Decemr. 26th. 1784



Dear Sir

      We duly recd. your Letter of the 15th. and 21st. and have this day drawn upon you for One Hundred & Eighty Two Pounds 11s. & 9d. being Balance of amount as below. We are

      Dear Sir Your most Hble Servants

      Walton & Turner



826 1/2 Ounces of fine Silver at 5/7 3/4              £233  6  3

Bill payble. to Mr. Stephen Jno Maule 

  dated 27th Inst at 20 Days             £15  4  6

Bill payble. to Mr. Ed. Madgwick No. 54

  Bishopsgate Street dated 27th Inst at 

  30 Days                               £37 10  -

                                        £52 14  6

Balance drawn for 27 Inst at 50 days                  £180 11  9





£180. 11. 9						Farnacres 27 Decemr. 1784

Fifty Days after Date pay to the Order of Messrs. Bell Carr Cookson Widdrington & Co. One Hundred and Eighty Pounds Ellen Shillings & Nine Pence. Value received as advised by Walton & Turner

Mr. Holmes London

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