Letters – Joseph Richmond to William Darwin – 13 Nov 1759

Document Type: Letters
Date: 13 Nov 1759
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: William Darwin
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Wm Alvey Darwin Greys Inn London					13th Nov 1759

	

Sir

Inclosed is Rbt Scott's and my aff[idavi]t of serving the writ of execution and demanding the money of Mr Beaumont, wch I desire you will advise the rec.t of and I hope I shall have no more affdts to make on this occasion.   If your other parties are all willing to excuse the payment I dare say Sir Wr will have no objections but then I presume there must be an order of court for that purpose, wch will perhaps cost more than the money in my hands, for the ball[anc]e of my last acct was only £7.3s.10d and I shall have paid 0.19.1 ½ for the affdt       I am  &c	JR

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