Letter – Christopher Blackett to Glyn & Co – 19 May 1806

Document Type: Letter
Date: 19 May 1806
Correspondent: Christopher Blackett
Recipient: Glyn & Co
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Sir R.C. Glyn Bt & Co London						N[ew]Castle 19th May 1806

		

Gent.

I have this day drawn two Bills upon you for £17,000, particulars as under, - to enable me to make Col Beaumonts Lead Pay: sufficient Funds will be in your hands, arising from the Bills becoming due on the 5 & 17 June, to enable you to discharge my said Drafts, but if you should have any difficulty in coming under Acceptance for them, I beg leave to refer you to Col Beaumont who will make the necessary lodgement immediately.

		I have the Honor to be Gent etc 		CB



Draft at 20 D[ay]s dated this day  10,000

D[raft] at 30 D[ay]s ditto          7,000

                                  £17,000 

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