Letter – Henry Richmond to Walter Trevelyan – 6 Apr 1770

Document Type: Letter
Date: 6 Apr 1770
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Walter Trevelyan
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Wr. Trevelyan Esq. in London                                           Newcas.  6th April  1770

   under Cover to  Sir Wr. Blackett



     Inclosed is my Bill on Plumb & Browne  for one hundred pounds for the quars. Rent Charge and Allowance due to you from Sir Wr. Blackett at Ladydy. last; which I should be glad to know that you receive safe.  I have Sixteen pounds  Seventeen shillings & Eight pence of your money in my hands: being the balance of the inclosed Acct. at the bottom of which I have wrote a receipt & if you will please to Sign It and return the Acct. I will send you a Bill for the balance.      

                               I am etc    HR



                                                      Newcas.  6th April  1770   £100.0.0



Twenty days after date pay to Walter Trevelyan Esq. or Order the Sum of one hundred pounds value in Acct. & place the same to Acct. with Sir Wr. Bt. as by Advice from Hen Richmond     

Messrs Plumb & Browne Goldsmiths in Foster Lane London



Messrs Plumb & Browne Goldsmiths                             Newcas.   6 April 1770

      Foster Lane London



Gentlemen              I have drawn a Bill upon You for one hundred pounds payable to Wr. Trevelyan Esq. or order Twenty days after the date hereof; which I desire you will accept & place to Acct. as usual with Sir Walter Blackett.            I am etc    HR


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