Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to Rundell & Bridge – 29 Aug 1804

Document Type: Letter
Date: 29 Aug 1804
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Rundell & Bridge
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Messrs Rundle & Bridge					Newcastle August 29th 1804

Goldsmiths No. 32 Ludgate Hill, London

					

Gentlemen,

      At Mrs Beaumont’s request I have this day sent you per the London Waggon a very fine Piece of Bullion containing Fourteen Hundred & thirty-four Ounces which I desire you will place to Acco[oun]t with T. R. Beaumont Esq and having great Demand for that Article at this Place I am in Hopes you will allow the best Price upon it.

	Please advise me on you Receipt of the same. We do not pay the carriage & when it may be convenient to you please to pay the Amount into the Hands of Sir R. Glynn Bt C. Mills & Co. on Mr Beaumont’s Account as so much p[a]d by me & you’ll oblige.

							Yours etc. 	J. E. B  

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