Letters – Joseph Richmond to Charles Joy – 5 May 1732

Document Type: Letters
Date: 5 May 1732
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Charles Joy
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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To Mr Cha[rles] Joye Esq, Sir Tho[ma]s <Hosplin>		Newcastle the 5th May 1732

Sirs, Inclosed are two Bills on Messrs Simond (as on the other side) for the sum of one thousand pounds, w[hi]ch I desire you will own the Receipt of, & when paid apply the same to the Credit of Sir Wm Blacketts Ex[ecu]tors, I hope very spedily to remit you the Remainder of the Interest due the 14th Jan[ua]ry, I am Sr Your's etc   J.R.





Newcastle 21st April 1732

Att two usuances pray pay by this my sole bill of Exchange unto Mr Jos. Richmond or order the Sum of five hundred pounds value in Lead of the Extors of Sr Wm Blackett & place it to your accot as p advice from your most humble servt Pr. Bernardeau

To Messrs Pre & J C Simonds Bro: Merch.t London





Newcastle 21st April 1732

Att two usuances pray pay by this my sole bill of Exchange unto Mr Jos. Richmond or order the Sum of five hundred pounds value in Lead of the Extors of Sr Wm Blackett & place it to your accot as p advice from your most humble servt Pr. Bernardeau

To Messrs Pre & J C Simonds Bro: Merch.t London

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