Letter – Henry Richmond to William Darwin – 8 Nov 1768

Document Type: Letter
Date: 8 Nov 1768
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: William Darwin
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Mr Darwin Greys Inn London                                                               Newcastle 8 Novr 1768

Sir

Inclosed are two bills for One Thousand pounds, as above, which I send you by Sr Wr Blacketts directions to be placed to his Account, and desire you will advise me that you have received then & have placed them accordingly to be a Voucher to my Acco[un]t with Sir Walter for this Sum.

I hope you are got well to London, and that I shall by this Nights post, or the next, receive advice of the two Remittances I made you, one for £1700 & the other for £884. I am etc    HR



£300 – Newcastle Bank 8 Novr 1768

Twenty days after date pay to the order of Mr Henry Richmond Three hundred pounds value received. For Bell, Cookson Carr Airey & Self   Jos Saint

Indorsed Pay the Contents to Mr Wm Alvey Darwin or order value in Acc[oun]t   Hen Richmond

To Messrs Glyn & Halifax London No 22864


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