Letters – Joseph Richmond to J & T Barwick – 29 Jun 1759

Document Type: Letters
Date: 29 Jun 1759
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: J & T Barwick
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Messrs J and Tho Barwick Labourers in ordinary at the Tower London

										29 June 1759	

Sirs

In answer to your Lre of the 21st inst.  I do not doubt but your Uncle John has proved his brother's will and taken administration, tho I do not know that he has   As to the £200 Sir Wr Blackett has £100 in hand and he has Mr Mathw Harveys note for the other £100 borrowed of your uncle Benj Horn, wch he intends to reserve till your Uncle Johns death then pay the whole as directed by the will, if Mr Harveys £100 shall be then paid in, whose note I look upon to be a very good security; to that you are much obliged to Sir Wr for his care  I am &c JR

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