Letter – Christopher Blackett to Glyn & Co – 31 May 1805

Document Type: Letter
Date: 31 May 1805
Correspondent: Christopher Blackett
Recipient: Glyn & Co
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Messrs Glyn, Mills, Hallifax & Co				Newcastle 31st May 1805

London



Gent[lemen] 

I remit to you inclosed 5 Bills value £16,056-11-5 which you will be pleased to pass to the Credit of the Account of Tho[mas] R[ichar]d Beaumont Esq and advise the Receipt in Course of Post. Sir CB



P.S. On the 17th Jany last I sent Messrs Rundell & Co a p[iec]e of Silver w[eigh]t 1269 Oz the Value of which they were to pay into your House, but not having advised to have done so, I will thank you to acquaint me if a Sum near £380 was paid by them to you in Jan[uary] or Feb[ruar]y. 

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