Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to Glyn & Co – 21 May 1804

Document Type: Letter
Date: 21 May 1804
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Glyn & Co
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Sir R[ichar]d C. Glyn Bt.  C. Mills & Co					Newcastle 21st May 1804

Bankers, London

			

Gentlemen

Inclosed I send you ten Bills as below, amounting to £1,949-5-8 which when paid you will be pleased to place to the Credit of Tho[mas R[ichar]d Beaumont esq advising me of the Receipt. I am etc. J. E. B.

                                                  £  s  d

Easterby Hall & Co on Pattison Lee & Iselin      75  0  0

  Ditto            on Rachel King & Sons        268 13  5

  Ditto            on Thomas Atkinson & Co.     504 10	5

Hawksley & Sons on Gordons Biddulph & Stanley   100  0  0

Smith Son & Smith on Taylor Lloyds & Co.         76 11  0

Thorntons Bayley & Co. on Thorntons Bayley & Co. 63 10 10

I. & W. Thore      on Ransom & Morland           36  0  0

R. Cliff           on Wallwort & Co.             30  0  0

R Gillett          on Esdaile & Co.              20  0  0

                                             £1,949  5  8	

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