Letter – Joseph Richmond to Robert Macmorran – 14 Feb 1729

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Feb 1729
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Robert Macmorran
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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Newcastle 14 Febr 1728.9

To Mr Robt Macmorran, Tower Royal, Watling St, London



Sr, Having recd no more than 8 casks of bonashes must Beg of to send me downe as soon as possible the remainder of the quantity I order’d. but if you can get me 22 casks more wch will make the whole parcel 30 casks desire you will send them. I leave it to you to buy them as cheap as you can for it is a commodity wee cannot be without & the present necessaty wee are under having few left of these you have already sent makes me again Beg you will be as expeditious as possible in sending them downe. Your draught upon me for the charge etc shall be punctually hon’d by yrs &c JR

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