Letters – Joseph Richmond to Christopher Denton – 27 Apr 1733

Document Type: Letters
Date: 27 Apr 1733
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Christopher Denton
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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To Mr. Denton                                                Newcastle 27 April 1733

Sr. 

You herewith receive Mr. Wilkinsons & Mr Davisons  Assignm.t of Mrs Lilburns money and also Mr Wilknsons assign[en]t of a Bond given by Harrison for 89£ with a promissory note that that money shall be paid with Intrest when ever Kenton is sold & paid for I will send you a Copy of the Bond next Post, & you may have the originals when needful, I also send you herewith a copy of a Lre  from Mr. Wilkinson to one Mr Hugh Bethell then owner of Walker Estate, by which you will perceive that Walker Estate was a Collaterall Security from Sr. Jno  Fenwick against the demand or charge upon Sweethope, & that a Cause has been tried upon that affair, so that I hope Pinkiston who wrote Mr Blackett on that head will be able to make nothing of it. I am etc J.R.

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