Letters – Joseph Richmond to John Mayer – 20 Jan 1755

Document Type: Letters
Date: 20 Jan 1755
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: John Mayer
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Jno.Mayer Attorney at Law in York

Newc[astle] 20th Jan 1755

Sr

Above you have a bill for 3.5.1 in lieu of the acct you sent me in y[ou]r Lre [ letter] of the 18th four 4 y[ea]rs sent out of the Geo[rge] Inn in Gatesh[ea]d due to Ld Feversham at Mich[aelmas] last & I desire you will always oblige the tenant to pay it for the future as has been usual, who will have it allowd when he pays his rent.  I am etc   JR





To Mr Chris Denton in Greys Inn London

Newcastle 20 jan 1755  £3.5.1

Sir

At sight pay Mr John Mayer or Order three pounds five shillings & a penny value rec[eiv]ed  & place to account as advised by Sr Yr most h[um]ble servant  J.Richm[on]d

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