Letter – Peirce Reeves to James Standsfield – 10 Jun 1676

Document Type: Letter
Date: 10 Jun 1676
Correspondent: Peirce Reeves
Recipient: James Standsfield
Archive Source: NRS RH15 102 6 2
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Sr James Standsfield

      Our last was of the 20th past to wch refferr you. Since none from you These are to Advise Our Bills on you for £41-15-2 payble  David Congnard at 8d wch let receive

 due honour & place it to Our accot  - We hope since our last you have heard from Mr Vermuyden for As we know not how to direct a Lettr to him He travelling from place to place but hope per next to advise mee thereof

      For my Br. Jno. Lindsay & Compo.

      Peirse Reeves

[outer leaf:] For Sr James Standsfield Merct Edin

[annotated:] June 10th 1676 Jno Lindsay Esqr & Compy adv bill on mee for £41 15s 2s & Vermuden
RH15/102/6/2/30

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