Letters – Joseph Richmond to Charles Joy – 27 Jun 1732

Document Type: Letters
Date: 27 Jun 1732
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Charles Joy
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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To Mr Chas Joy Esq. Inst. Thomas Hospitall, Southwark, London     Newcastle the 27th June 1732



Sir, 

Inclosed are two Bills of Exchange for the sum of thirteen hundred & forty two pounds ten shillings, w[hi]ch when paid will clear off all interest on the late Sr Wm Blacketts mortg[ag]e to the 14 Jan[ua]ry last, You will be please to apply the same to the Credit of Sr Wm Blacketts Ex[ecu]tors (making it with the other Remittances I have made you, reced by my hands) & also to advise me on the Receipt hereof, who am <a/ct>       J.R.



			Newcastle June 23rd 1732

At two usances pray pay by this my sole Bill of Exchange unto Mr Jos. Richmond or order the sum of nine hundred and six pounds five pence (£906.0s.05) value rece[ive]d & place it to the Acco[un]t of the D[ebto]rs of the J.C. as per advise from your most humble servant Pr Bernardeau.

To Mr P.re Cavalier in London



			Newcastle June 23 1732

Att two usances pray pay by this my sole Bill of Exchange unto Mr Jos. Richmond or order the sum of four hundred thirty six pounds nine shillings and seven pence (£436.9s.7d), Value in <Lead> of the Ex[ecu]tors of Sir Wm Blackett, & place  it to the Acco[un]t of Mr J. B. B. of Rouen as per advise from your most humble servant Pr Bernardeau.

To Mr P.re & J.C. Simond Bror Mercht in London					£1342.10s.0d


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