Letter – Henry Richmond to Richard Wilson – 14 Jan 1766

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Jan 1766
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Richard Wilson
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Richard Wilson Esq in

Leeds Yorkshire                                                             Newcastle 14th Jan[ua]ry 1766

Sir             Inclosed is Jos Kings bill on Henton Brown and son for two hundred and seventy Eight pounds nineteen shillings & sixpence for the balance of your acco[un]t of West Kenton rents to Mayday last which is also here inclosed along with Miss Headlam’s receipt for her int[e]rest.

I desire you will advise the receipt of the Bill by the return of post and that you will sign and return me the inclosed duplicate of the Account and at the same time acknowledge the receipt of Miss Headlams receipt. I wish you many happy years. I am etc       HR



£278.19s.6d                                                                       Newcastle Jan[ua]ry 14th 1766

One month after date pay to Henry Richmond or order Two hundred and seventy Eight pounds nineteen shillings and sixpence value received by advice.                                 Jos King

To Henton Brown & son                      Pay the contents to Richard Wilson Esq

Bankers London                                   or order value in account

                                                                        Hen Richmond

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