Letters – Joseph Richmond to John Fenwick – 13 May 1759

Document Type: Letters
Date: 13 May 1759
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: John Fenwick
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To John Fenwick Esq at Robert’s Place near Bootham Barr York

Newcastle 13 May 1759

Sir, Above you have a bill for n£40 wch I desire you will advise the rec[eipt]t of by the return of the Post & mention that it is for ½ a yrs intrest of £2000 due fm Sr Wr Blackett the 12st inst I am &c JR



Sirs 								Newcastle 11th May 1759 £40



Fifteen days after date pay John Fenwick Esq or order the sum of forty pounds, value recd and place the same to acct as by advice fm  



To Messrs Plumbe and Browne 						Yr most humble servt

Goldsmiths in Foster Lane London 						Thos Richmond

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