Letter – Joseph Richmond to John Fenwick – 13 May 1760

Document Type: Letter
Date: 13 May 1760
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: John Fenwick
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 1
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To John Fenwick Esq in Roberts Place near Bootham Bar York               Ncastle 13th May 1760

Sir 

Inclosed is my bill on Messrs Plumb and Brown for 40£ payable at 15 days according to your desire, to discharge the 3 years inst on Sir W Blacketts bond due the 12th inst. I desire you will place the same accordingly and advise me on the rect hereof as the bill is at so short a date.

I am [[etc] JR





Sirs Newcastle 13 May 1760 £40.0.0

Fifteen days after date pay John Fenwick Esq or order the sum of forty pounds value received and place the same to acct as by <adouefm>

Sirs Your most humble servt JR

To Messrs Plumb and Browne  Goldsmiths in Foster Lane London

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