Letter – Henry Richmond to William Darwin – 7 Sep 1764

Document Type: Letter
Date: 7 Sep 1764
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: William Darwin
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Mr Will[ia]m Alvey Darwin                                Newcas[tle] 7 Sept 1764

Grey’s Inn London



Sir    Inclosed you receive Bell Cookson & Cos bill on Vere Glyn & Co for One hundred and sixty seven pounds fifteen shillings; for which I desire you will send me by the return of the post, a receipt as usual, on Acco[un]t of the quarterly Payments made and to be made by you for Sir W[alte]r Blackett between the 30th June & 30th inst.

Yesterday I rec[iev]ed the forty pounds for Jane Hunt’s annuity; according to her receipt which came in your Letter of the 21st ultim; and inclosed you receive Bell, Cookson & Cos bill on Vere Glyn & Co for Thirty five pounds one shilling & ten pence which I desire you will place to my acco[un]t & advise the Receipt of and then our acco[un]t will be even. I am etc    HR



No. 12241                                         £167.15s. Newcastle 28th Aug[u]st 1764

Twenty Days after date Pay to the order of Mr Henry Richmond One hundred sixty seven Pounds, fifteen shillings. Value received For Bell, Cookson, Carr, Avery & Self   Jos Saint

To Messrs Vere Glyn & Hallifax London

Pay the contents to Mr William Alvey Darwin or Order value in Accts  Hen[ry] Richmond





No. 12296                                         £35.1s.10d  Newcastle 7th Sept 1764

Twenty five days after date Pay to the order of Mr Henry Richmond Thirty five Pounds, one shilling & ten pence. Value received For Bell, Cookson, Carr, Avery & Self   Jos Saint

To Messrs Vere Glyn & Hallifax London

Pay the contents to Mr William Alvey Darwin or Order value in Accts  Hen[ry] Richmond 


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