Letter – Henry Richmond to Thomas Forster – 28 Feb 1769

Document Type: Letter
Date: 28 Feb 1769
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Thomas Forster
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Mr Thomas Forster at Lucker, near Belford                                    Newca[stle] 28 Febry 1769

Sir

Mr Forster of Cambo will be at Lucker on Tuesday the 7th of next Month to make a Valuation of your Farm, by Sir Wr Blackett’s desire; that he may know what may be reasonable to ask for it. & Mr Bell will come at the same time to settle for the Tithe of Lucker Moor & receive, if it be convenient, either money or your promisory Note for whatever it may amount to. Mr Bells receipt will be a Sufficient discharge for what you pay him for Sir Wr Blackett on the above mentioned Account. I am etc    HR


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