Letter – Henry Richmond to John Fenwick – 24 Jan 1770

Document Type: Letter
Date: 24 Jan 1770
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: John Fenwick
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Mr. John Fenwick in Roberts’s Place                                                Newcas. 24th  Janry 1770.

                    York

Sir     I received your letter  inclosing me a receipt for forty  seven pounds ten shillings; for a year’s instst [interest] due to you from Sir Walter Blackett on the 22nd instant. & in return for it have here sent you Bell Cookson & Co’s bill on Glyn & Hallifax for forty seven pounds ten shillings payable at 25 days from this date.  It will be a satisfaction to me and safety to you to know that you have received this bill & and therefore you will please to write me so by return of the post.  I am yours etc,      HR



£47.10.0 Newcastle Bank                     24th Janry  1770

Twenty five days  after date pay to the order of Mr.  Henry  Richmond  Forty seven pounds ten shillings - value received For Bell Cookson  Carr Airey & Self. Jos Saint

Pay the Contents to Mr. John Fenwick on order value in Account Hen. Richmond

To Messrs Glyn & Hallifax, London                                    

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