Letter – Thomas Crawhall to John Bell – 27 Jan 1800

Document Type: Letter
Date: 27 Jan 1800
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: John Bell
Archive Source: TWA DF.HUG 149
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Mr. Bell							Newcastle January 27th. 1800

Hexham Abbey



Sir

      Mr. Blackett received your Letter of the 26th. inst. enclosing Mr. Woods Check on Mess.Surtees Burdon and Co. for one Hundred and two Pounds being in full for three Lasts of Rye, one Last of which I have this Day given Jno. Forster a Tickett for to Messrs. Gray & Richardson, if the Gentlemen wish to have another Last of the Rye, they may have it on sending for,	at the same Price~On the Other side you have Mess. Surtees & Cos. Check on Mr. Wood for three Hundred Pounds to enable you to pay Mess. Surtees & Brown &c. and which is charged to the Dr. Of your Acco[un]t.  I am &c.T.C.	

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