Letters – Joseph Richmond to Christopher Denton – 15 Feb 1732

Document Type: Letters
Date: 15 Feb 1732
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Christopher Denton
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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To Mr Xpher [Christopher] Denton		Newcastle Febr[uar]y 15th 1731/2

Sir,

      I have reced your Lre  of the 8th inclosing my Bill for 320 <s> & in Return do herewith send you yours on me for the same sum.

      I think it will better suit w[i]th our Affairs, that the Gentleman who is possessed of Capt[ai]n Midfords Bill, send it down here to be paid, & that you keep the Remainder of  L[or]d Jerseys money, after paying Mr Bruce in your hands, <till> our Occasion, call it thence, & I believe Mr Allgood will desire you so to do, for we shall have Occasion for the money in London in a little time, w[hi]ch will be ready in your hands, when perhaps bills <...> be to be had here.  

I am etc J.R. 

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