Letter – Ralph Grey – 16 Jan 1674

Document Type: Letter
Date: 16 Jan 1674
Correspondent: Ralph Grey
Archive Source: NRO 753 J
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								New Castle Jen 16th 1673

Right Honble

	This at present is for Cover of this Inclosed bill of Exch[ange] from Mr Charles Cotterall who by stres[s] of Wedd[er] is dreven Into Berwick; the bill is for 10 <£> But I paid but 5 <£> and I perceive he Recd noe more ; Except he Intend to Cha 5 <£> more I doe not understand hys meaning: yo[ur] fine Currant proves not good ; I hope Earr this the Mr < > hath pd the moneys ordered; this not furth[er] but that I am yo[ur] most Humble Sarvant

      Ra Grey

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