Letter – Henry Richmond to John Grey – 28 Oct 1771

Document Type: Letter
Date: 28 Oct 1771
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: John Grey
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To   Mr John Grey   Attorney at Law                                          Newcas.   28th   Octor. 1771

                    In Berwick upon Tweed



Sir      Mr Fawcett says Mr Collingwood & Mr Wilkey are the only persons that can give a discharge on Sir Wr. Blacketts bond for the £100 which is now wanted in part of it for Mr J. Armorer.  if Mr Collingwood has any Objection to the receipts I sent you on the 18th Septem[be]r 1770 I wish he would mention what he thinks wrong & perhaps it may be altered to his Satisfaction  -  but till he signs a receipt & an Endorsement some thing like those Sir Walter is advised not to pay the Money.                    I am etc    HR


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