Letter – Joshua Straker to London Lead Company – 12 Dec 1791

Document Type: Letter
Date: 12 Dec 1791
Correspondent: Joshua Straker
Recipient: London Lead Company
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 5
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The Governor & Co for Smelting down Lead                             Newcastle  12th Decem 1791

                St Martins Lane London



Gentlemn	I am desired by Mr Blackett to send you the Demise of the Lead Mines that you purchased of Sir Thos Blackett, & to inform you that he has drawn a Bill on you, of this date, payable to the Order of Thos Coutts Esqr & Co at Ten days after sight for £315 being the amount of the purchase Money _ Please to advise Mr Blackett on your Reciept of the Demise for whom I am etc   J.S

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