Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to Plumb & Brown – 2 Sep 1777

Document Type: Letter
Date: 2 Sep 1777
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Plumb & Brown
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 4
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Messrs Plumb & Browne      Foster Lane                                     Newcas  Sept  2nd  1777

London



Gentn    I have drawn a Bill on you dated the 1st instant at Twenty days date Payable to Messrs. Bell Cookson & Co  or Order for One Hundred & three Pounds eight Shillings & three pence being the Balance of your Account with the late Sir Walter Blackett Barot. to the 31st Decem[be]r 1776     I have likewise drawn a Bill on you dated 2nd instant at Twenty days date Payable to Messrs. Bell Cookson & Co for Five Hundred  Pounds on account of Sir John Trevelyan both which Bills you will please to accept & place to Account.  I shall send you on the 6th instant by the London Carrier a piece of fine Silver containing Eight Hundred & Ninety three Ounces & a half which I desire you will place to Account with Sir John Trevelyan at the Markett Price & advise me on the Receipt.           I am etc               J E. B.



    £103 . 8 . 3                                                                   Newcastle September 1st 1777

    Twenty Days after date Pay to Messrs. Bell Cookson & Co or Order One Hundred & three Pounds eight Shillings & three pence  Value in Account & place it to Account with the late Sir Walter Blackett Bt. as advised by                                     John E. Blackett

To Messrs Plumb & Browne      Foster Lane   London



    £500 . 0 . 0                                                                   Newcastle 2nd September  1777

Twenty Days after Date Pay to Messrs. Bell Cookson & Co or Order Five Hundred Pounds Value in Account & place it to Account with Sir John Trevelyan Bart as advised by   John E. Blackett

      To Messrs Plumb & Browne      Foster Lane   

      London

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