Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to Thomas Wall – 26 May 1782

Document Type: Letter
Date: 26 May 1782
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Thomas Wall
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 4
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Mr Thomas Wall Temple                                                  Newcastle  26th May  1782

  London



Sir     Inclosed you will receive a Bill drawn by Messrs. Bell Cookson & Co dated 24th instant at 20 days date for One Thousand Pounds and likewise Copy of a Receipt to be signed by Mr. Blackett Dechair on the Bond of the late Sir Walter Blackett for that Sum which you will please to pay to that Gentleman or his order on having a proper Discharge on the Bond & a Certificate of his being of the Age of 21 Years.

    You will please to acknowledge the Receipt of this Bill & when the Money is paid inclose me the Bond & Certificate

     P.S.  You will please to pay the intrest to the Time & Charge it in your Quarterly Account.    I am etc  J E B.





                              £1000 .  .                         Newcastle Bank  24th  May   1782

                   Twenty Days after date pay to the order of John Erasmus 

                  Blackett  Esqr.  One Thousand Pounds    Value received

To Messrs. Castell Whately & Powell      For Bell Cookson Carr Widdrington &Self   

                London                                 Endorsed                            Jos. Saint

                                                   Pay the Contents to Mr Thomas                     

  No. 19018                                Wall or Order      Value in Account

                                                                                 John E. Blackett

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