Letter – Henry Richmond to Messrs Rutter – 14 Jan 1763

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Jan 1763
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Messrs Rutter
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/2
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To Messrs John, Matthew & Henry Rutter                                Newcastle 14 January 1763



Sirs/ I have directions to send for a Writ against you upon your promissory note to Sir Walter Blackett unless you come & pay me directly what is due upon it.   You know you have had more indulgence than is ever granted by any other Landlord to way going Tenants and you know also, that what was promised in November last has been entirely forgot by you. I am sorry I have occasion to write this to you but it is your own faults. I am etc       HR     


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