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To Richard Wilson Esqr. at Leeds Newcas. 18th May 1771 Yorkshire Sir Mr King is not ready with his Rent, nor can promise to pay it sooner than two Months. So I have sent you Bell Cookson & Cos. bill on Glyn & Hallifax for three hundred & fifty pounds on Account of what I have received of your other Tenants. The Bill is payable at one Month from this day and you will please to advise me of your receipt of it. The dwelling house on Mr Grahams farm has not been inhabited but by an old servant for many years and is something out of repair. the Roof will want pointing at least. Mr Graham intends fitting up part of the house for his own Residence occasionally and is for ruff casting the front of it & doing some other Things for the Improvement of it, but as the Windows must be new leaded as well as glazed he would put in two Sashes in the low Storey if you will allow him Three pounds towards it. I am etc HR £350 . . Newcastle Bank 18th May 1771 One Month after date pay to the Order of Mr Henry Richmond Three hundred and Fifty Pounds Value received Value received For Bell Cookson Carr Self & Saint Jno. Widdrington Pay the Contents to Richard Wilson Esqr. or order value in Account Hen Richmond Messrs Glyn & Hallifax London No 35069