Letters – Joseph Richmond to Caleb Hunter – 26 Sep 1755

Document Type: Letters
Date: 26 Sep 1755
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Caleb Hunter
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Caleb Hunter at Allanheads

26 Sept 1755

Sir

Weardale pay is fix'd to be on Wednesday 15 Oct & y[ou]r pay & C[oal]cleugh the day following, so you must be here to receive the money the 13th & I desire you will send the inclosed to T.Armstrong, wch is to acquaint him w[i]th the time, & also that public Notice may be given in the Country. I have examind your Accts & find them allright except as below 

PS There does not appear to be any profits by the Corn Mil - Pray forwd the inclosd to Mr Peart.  I am etc    JR

Sent him a particular of the mistakes in his accts.





26 Sept.  Sent the above Lre to Caleb Hunter inclosd to Mr Isa[ac] Hunter at Dukesfield to be sent by a careful hand to Allanh[ea]ds ... JR

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