Letter – Joseph Richmond to Cook & Abell – 2 Jan 1734

Document Type: Letter
Date: 2 Jan 1734
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Cook & Abell
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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To Messrs Cook & Abell				Newcastle 2d Janry 1733



Sirs  I have this day drawn a bill upon you for one hundred & forty one pounds fifteen shillings payable to Wr Blackett Esqr or Order, thirty days after date w[hi]ch I desire your Acceptance of & that you will place it to your Account w[i]th the late Sr  Wm Blackett’s Ex[ecu]tors w[i]th the Compl[iment]s of the Season, I am		Srs	 Yrs  Etc		J R



							Newcastle 2d Janry 1733

Sirs Thirty days after date pay Walter Blackett Esqr, or Order the sum of One hundred, & forty one pounds fifteen shillings Value receiv’d, & place it to Acco[un]t 

as advis’d by Srs Your most humble servant Jo Richmond

To Messrs Cook & Abell Goldsmiths in Forster Lane  London

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