Letters – Joseph Richmond to Christopher Denton – 7 Apr 1758

Document Type: Letters
Date: 7 Apr 1758
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Christopher Denton
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Chris. Denton Greys Inn London

Newcastle 7 Apr 1758

Dr Sr.

	Inclosed is Mr Wm. Featherston's bill on Messrs Welch for £30 wch when paid place to my acct. & advise the receipt of. It is for a yrs rent of Kenton hall & stables due last Mayday & I wish it may be paid.

	You never sent me the Order for Beaumonts Money nor a Copy of it. I sho[ul]d think my Kenton Acct. ought to be settled whether Beaumonts money is paid or not & I desire it may be so that I may be discharged & the Security you have given for me discharged. I expect Sir Walter will set forward on Sunday.

PS Sir Wr. will bring up the part of the Assignm[en]t signed by Mr Lisle & Mr Creswell but I do not know when we shall get the other part executed; for Mr Jeffreys is in Scotland.   I am etc  JR





To Messrs Welch Ludgate Street London

Newcastle 3 March 1758   £30.0.0

Sirs

Forty days after date pay to Mr Jos. Richmond or Order Thirty pounds value rec[eive]d as advised by  your etc Wm. Featherston

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