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To Mr William Alvey Darwin Greys Inn London Newcas[tle] 6th Novem[be]r 1765 Sir Inclosed I send you W[ilia]m Clayton’s bill on Robert Machell for hundred pounds, and my bill on Plumb & Browne for Ninety five pounds to enable you to pay Mr Savage’s half year’s int[e]r[es]t of his mortgage on Wallington due this day & till you do pay it I desire you will place these bills to my Account and advise me of the receipt of them. Pray is any thing yet done towards perfecting the title of the copyhold part of Woodcroft Estate; for Sir Walter talks of having that Estate sold first & afterwards of selling so much of Fenwick as will answer the remainder of his demands upon the trust estate. P.S. I am afraid the D: of Cumberlands Death will occasion a considerable alteration in the stocks; for I think a carte blanche must now be offered Mr. Pitt, and that he will not refuse it, & then the stocks will up again. Only I should be glad to know whether the Letter of Attorney, that I desired you to send me, to empower you to sell, will do as well two or three months hence as now; and when I have your answer to this point I will determine what to do. I am etc Hen Richmond £400.0.0 Newcastle 11th Octo[be]r 1765 Forty days after date Pay to Mr Henry Richmond or his order Four hundred pounds, value received, & place it to Account as advised by W[ilia]m Clayton To Mr Robert Machell Merchant in London Pay the contents to Mr W[ilia]m Alvey Darwin or order Value in account Newcastle 6th Novem[be]r 1765 £95.0.0 Twenty five days after date Pay Mr William Alvey Darwin or order the sum of Ninety five pounds value in acco[un]t and place the same to acco[un]t as advised by Hen Richmond To Messrs Plumb & Browne Goldsmiths in Foster Lane London 1765 Nov[embe]r 6th Advised Plumb & Browne of the above ord[e]r on them to Mr Darwin for £95.0s.0d HR