Letter – Joseph Richmond to John Wilkinson – 17 Feb 1729

Document Type: Letter
Date: 17 Feb 1729
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: John Wilkinson
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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Newc. 17 Febr 1728

To Mr Jno Wilkinson Mercht in Newcastle



Sr, I find that nothing can be done with mr Brumell’s affair unless you will be pleased to give your further assistance. I herewith send you how the acct stands as stated by his own hand and shall wait on you with the books whenever you please to appoint in order to draw out such a state of the same as can be swore to; Mr Steel says he will then draw a proper Deposition by wch shall be able to bring the affair to some conclusion

	Yrs &c JR

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