Letters – Joseph Richmond to Christopher Denton – 10 Jan 1758

Document Type: Letters
Date: 10 Jan 1758
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Christopher Denton
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Chris. Denton Grays Inn London

Newcastle 10 Jan 1758

Dr Sir

Inclosed are 2 bills as above for £200 wch I desire you will advise the rec[eip]t of  & when p[ai]d place to my acct.  -  Sr. Wr. & Lady Blackett set forw[ar]ds yesterday morning. Her Ladys[hi]p will want £100 soon after she gets to Town wch I desire you will pay her & take her rec[eip]t as below, but she will not call upon you for the money till my bill for £150 becomes due.

PS. I find by Mr Geo. Lisle that his bro[the]r will not give up the bond & award till the money is paid.   I am etc   JR





To Messrs Wear & Taylor  Corn Factors  London

Berwick 2 Jan 1758      £50

Forty days after date pay to Mr Thomas Thompson or Order the sum of Fifty pounds for value receiv'd & place the same tp acct. as advised by  Philip Scott

Endorsed : 

Thos. Thompson

Jos. Richmond





To Messrs Plumbe & Browne Goldsmiths in Forster Lane London

Newcastle 10 Jan 1758    £150

Sirs

Twenty days after date pay Mr Chris. Denton or order one hundred and fifty pounds value receivd & place to acct. as advised by  etc   J. Richmond

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