Letter – Ralph Grey to James Pickering – 29 Apr 1676

Document Type: Letter
Date: 29 Apr 1676
Correspondent: Ralph Grey
Recipient: James Pickering
Archive Source: NRO 753 J
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Sr 

I recd a letter From Mr Wm: Peacocke Junior where he hath ordered into your hands three hundred and forty seven pounds two shill which said sume I have assigned to Mr Thomas firman to receive per the accoumpt of Mr Lanclot Moore for the Like value here Receivd; praye if Mr Wm Peacock send more bills assigne them to Mr Thomas Firman and in so doing you will very much oblige

your humble servant

Ra. Grey  
Recipient not stated but was presumably the person to whom Peacock sent his bill of exchange as noted in the letter to Peacock of the same date

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