Letter – Ralph Grey to Randolph Richardson – 23 Jan 1674

Document Type: Letter
Date: 23 Jan 1674
Correspondent: Ralph Grey
Recipient: Randolph Richardson
Archive Source: NRO 753 J
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ditto 23th 1673

Mr Richardson

Yors of the 17 Curant came to saife hand with a Bill of Exchang of £75 4s w[hi]ch my Brother Ellison hath Excepted; hear is a sad lose to this towne; Last year I Lost £1400 but this year I know not but this towne is undon; I meane shipowners; ther is lost that we hear of Mr Kirkhous Tho Simpson Anto Whit Mr Hutton Forman and Furman and 4 or 5 other besids all strangers Not further but that I am yours

Ra Grey 

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