Letters – Joseph Richmond to Lancelot Allgood – 16 Jul 1731

Document Type: Letters
Date: 16 Jul 1731
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Lancelot Allgood
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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To Mr Allgood at Riding				Newcastle Fryday the 16th July 4 a Clock

Sr, 

I have just now put on board the Charles & Henry, Hen: Liddle Mar five casks of Beer, as below, wch you'l please to give the needfull advise of pr the next or Tuesday's Post, I sent Mr Denton the Money you Ordered, & by this Post have the advise from him that he has sent the Exemplifications of the Wills by the Carrier, he says Mr Clark reced a Lre the 12th from the Hospitall, that they expected their Money on the 14 according to Notice		I am etc J Richmond

a Cask qty abt 10 dozn directed for Mr Quintry

a Cask qty abt 10 dozn directed to Dr Shippen, to the care of Mr Quintry

a Cask qty abt 10 dozn directed to Mr Lanct Allgood to the care of   Do

a Cask qty abt 10 dozn directed for Mr Fontaine

a Cask qty abt 10 dozn directed to Mr Watson Fishmonger near Temple Barr

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