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To Mr Denton Newcastle 8 Janry 1733 Dear S[i]r I rece[ive]d yours of the 22d past. I am glad the affair is made up w[i]th Mr Groce. I thought Mr Blackett had sent you Bills to discharge that Debt im[m]ediately. By his direction I send you inclosed a Bill for Two hundred pounds w[hi]ch you will receive Orders from him how to apply, pray advise him of Receipt thereof. I hear nothing yet from Mr Ward w[i]th the Complim[en]ts of the season , I am Yrs etc J:R PS Pray advise the receipt hereof to me at your Leisure Newcastle Janry 5th 1733 £200.0.0. S[i]r Forty five days after date pay to Mr Jos: Richmond, or order Two hundred pounds Value rece[ive]d & place it to Acco[un]t as by advise from To James Creed Esqr Your most humble Serv[an]t Merch[an]t in London H:Heay