Letter – Isaac Hunter to Henry Richmond – 3 Jun 1773

Document Type: Letter
Date: 3 Jun 1773
Correspondent: Isaac Hunter
Recipient: Henry Richmond
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       Dukesfd. 3d. June 1773

Mr. Richmond Newcastle							



Sir

       You’ll herewith receive two Plates of Silver as p[er] inclosed Accot. I have also inclosed you two Lres f’m Capt. Surtees the last of wch. I recd. last night by wch. you’ll see he has in part withdrawn the excepted clause & I do think if he would let it to Sr. Wr. in exclusion of Ld. and all Materials for Smelt Mills & Mines the other carriage that would pass that way would be very trifling – shall see you on the 7th or 8th. inst & then have your instructions in regard to it – I hope this Fine Weather has had great affect on yr Health & am yrs. &c  I.H. Jr.

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