Letters – Joseph Richmond to Charles Joy – 20 Nov 1733

Document Type: Letters
Date: 20 Nov 1733
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Charles Joy
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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                                                   Newcastle Octobr 12th 1733                                  



Sixty days after date pay Mr Jos: Richmond, or order the sum of Two hundred & six pounds, one shilling Value & place it to acco[un]t p[er] advice from Richd & Nich[ola]s Ridley

Endorsed J: Richmond

To Mr Jno. Edwards Merchant in London 



                                                  Newcastle Octobr 16 1733

Sixty days after date pay Mr Jos: Richmond, or order the sum of One hundred

& ninety pounds, Value rec[eiv]ed, as p[er] advice from Richd & Nich[ola]s Ridley

Endors’d  J: Richmond

To Mr Jno. Edwards Merchant in London



                                                     Newcastle  Octobr 27th 1733

All two Usances pray pay by this my sole bill of Exch[ang]e unto Mr Jos: Richmond, or order the sum of six hundred pounds value in Lead of the Ex[ecu]t[o]rs of Sr. Wm. Blackett, & place it to Acco[un]t as p[er] advice from your most humble Servant  Pre. Bernardeau           

Endors’d J: Richmond

To Mr Cha: La Lorte Merchant in London





                                 		Newcastle Octobr 27th 1733

All two Usances pray pay by this my sole bill of Exch[ang]e unto Mr Joseph Richmond, or order, The sum of five hundred, & fifty pounds value in Lead of the Ex[ecu]tors of Sr. Wm. Blackett & place it to Acco[un]t as p[er] advice from  your most humble Servant

                                                                 Pre: Bernardeau

Endors’d J: Richmond

To Mr Cha: La Lorte Merchant in London    





                                                       Newcastle the 20 Novr 1733

Sr.  Twenty days after date pay Cha: Joye Esqr., or order the sum of One hundred & Eighty six pounds nine shillings, value rece[ive]d & place the same to acco[un]t as advised by     Sr. your most humble servant  J: Richmond

To Mr Xp [Christopher] Denton No. 8 in Greys Inn London                                                                                      

                                                                                                                                                              [Total:] £1732.10.0



To Mr Cha: Joye at St Thomas’s Hospital Southwark London

                                  Newcastle 20th Novr 1733

Sr. 

Inclos’d are five Bills for the sum of seventeen hundred & Thirty two pounds ten shillings, as follows,

Richd & Nichs Ridley on Mr Jno. Edwards due 12 Xbr  £206. 0. 0

Ditto                on Ditto               16 Do    190. 0. 0

Pre. Bernardeau      on Mr Cha: La Porte    27 Do    600. 0 .0

Ditto                on Ditto               Do       550. 0. 0

My Bill on Mr Xpher Denton                  15 Do    186. 9. 0

                                                  £ 1732.10. 0



this sum when paid will discharge the last half years Intrest on the late Sr. Wm. Blacketts Mortg[a]ge due 14th July last, I desire you’l please to place it accordingly & advise the Receipt hereof to Sr     yours  etc  JR

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