Letter – Henry Richmond to Walter Trevelyan – 1 Jan 1770

Document Type: Letter
Date: 1 Jan 1770
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Walter Trevelyan
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To  Walter Trevelyan Esq. at  Bessingby                          Newcas.  1 Janry  1770

    Near Burlington    Yorkshire



Sir      You went away so unexpectedly that I had not a opportunity of paying you your Annuity; but that you may get it without delay, when you want it, I have inclosed a Receipt; which you may sign and at any time return and I shall pay the money to your <Notice>.

    The Brawn is very good and we often drink your Health after Commending it.  I wish you many happy returns of this day.      P.S.  Pray give my Compliments to Mr and Mrs Hudson.  

I am  etc    HR


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