Letter – Henry Richmond to William Darwin – 9 Mar 1762

Document Type: Letter
Date: 9 Mar 1762
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: William Darwin
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 1
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Mr Willm. Alvey Darwin at his Chambers in Grays Inn London      Newcastle 9th March 1761 



Sir       Sir Walter Blackett has had some talk with Sir Robert Bewicke about giving up Kirk heaton Estate to him. And as Sir Robert is willing to allow Sir Wr his costs about this Estate, I desire you will as soon as possible send me a Bill of such costs as you have paid, or know Sir Walter has been at in London, ab[ou]t defending this Estate, from the beginning till the present Time

P.S. The settling the terms of this turn-over is left to Mr. Coll[ingwoo]d Forster & Mr Widdrington; but if anything occurs to you as proper for Sir Walters Security, I shall be glad if you will mention it. Iam etc    HR  

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