Letters – John Wilkinson to Knevill Rawlett – 1 Jan 1723

Document Type: Letters
Date: 1 Jan 1723
Correspondent: John Wilkinson
Recipient: Knevill Rawlett
Archive Source: NRO ZAL 57/12
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      Newcastle 1 Janry 1722/3 for £500

Upon the fifteenth daye of April next in the house of Mr Matthew Featherston in the Crooked Lane London: I promise to pay unto William Marshall Esquire or his Order the sume of five hundred pound value in Acc.t with him this 1stJanry 1722/3

	John Wilkinson





      Newcastle 1 Janry 1722/3 for £500

Upon the fifteenth daye of September next in the house of Mr Joseph Goodchild at the Bunch of Grapes in Thames Street London: I promise to pay unto William Marshall Esquire or his Order the sume of five hundred pound value in Acc.t with him this 1stJanry 1722/3

	John Wilkinson





Reced the 5th day of Janry 1722 of the above named John Wilkinson the only admg Ext and trustee of the lastWill and Testamt of the within named Sr W,m Blackett deced two notes for £500 each and both dated the first  of this instant Janry: the one payable at the house of Mr Matthew Featherston in the Crooked Lane London on the 15th day of April next And the other at the house of Mr Joseph Goodchild at the Bunch of Grapes in Thames Street London on the 15th day of September next: wch when paid will be in satisfaction of the within menconed sum of £1,000 by the Acct & direction of the William <St> John Marshall & William Marshall pursuant to the authority within menconed and for the trusts & purposes in the Ind <e> here there.. expressed

	By me Knevill Rawlett



Witnesses 	George Allgood John Sellers
two bills in respect of a payment due under the terms of the will of Sir William Blackett II

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