Letter – Ralph Grey to Randolph Richardson – 3 Oct 1674

Document Type: Letter
Date: 3 Oct 1674
Correspondent: Ralph Grey
Recipient: Randolph Richardson
Archive Source: NRO 753 J
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      Newcastle October 3rd (74)

Mr Randolph Richardson

Yours of the 29th September came to safe hand in wth Mr Overinges, wch I have aquainted some of our Bretherin wth in answer, we are not concerned but it is <wth> Company of Bruers soe I must make my apeall to them & gett Mr Pibus & Mr Thos Matthews to interceid if I doe any good for your friend I am sory we had the bad happ of our <hopps> for the wood washed in Tyne I think we must gett them dried however I doe thank for your care impounding them.  I have been out of town or I had answered you ere this not further but I am yours

Ra Grey

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