Letter – Ralph Grey – 5 Dec 1673

Document Type: Letter
Date: 5 Dec 1673
Correspondent: Ralph Grey
Archive Source: NRO 753 J
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       Ne[wcastle] ditto 5 1673

Right Honble

Yours of 26 No[vember] came to saife hand; and according to your ordr I shall pay your bill to Mr Charles Cotterill for 50£ If load coles wth me shall have the best and cheapr for yor sake; In my last I gave you ann acct ; I orderd Mr Gould to pay your 30£ and Mr Jo.n Hill 100 £ and I have ordered Mr Walter Barnard of graves end to pay your 20£ upon bond dew the 4 Jan Next ; Mr Atkinson is in Burlington pear [pier?] soe we shall not nead the same goods we thought he had bene lost Pray send =02 Bar[rels] of rasons new and one barrel of currants this not forther  I am yo.r servant Ra Grey

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