Letters – Joseph Richmond to William Robson – 5 Jun 1755

Document Type: Letters
Date: 5 Jun 1755
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: William Robson
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Wm. Robson at Wallington

Newcastle 5 June 1755

Sir

I have delivered Sir Walter all the Wallington & Berwick leases & also four pair of Leases not yet signed, wch sho[ul]d be executed as soon as you can, & inclosed is an acct of the rents now due f[ro]m the Berwick Tenants, when you settle with them you must take their receipts for the allowances th[a]t are to be made them agreable to their Leases & make the same rec[eive]d of Sr W[alte]r by my hands & you must certify that they have performed what intitles them to those allowances, for as I am chargeable with the gross rents I must have proper discharges for the allowances that are made them. I am etc  JR

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