Letters – Joseph Richmond to Plumb & Brown – 23 Mar 1759

Document Type: Letters
Date: 23 Mar 1759
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Plumb & Brown
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Messrs Plumbe & Brown Golds[mi]ths, Foster Lane London			23 March 1759

Sirs		

I have sent you today by Math[e]w Lee the London Carrier, a Cake of fine Silver weighing 902 ½  oz wch I desire you will place to Sr Wr Blacketts at the market price & advise me on your receipt thereof – The Ballance of your acco[un]t as it stands in Sr Wr Blacketts books this day is £51 8s 0 3/4d exclusive of the above Silver.  I will be obliged to you if you will let me know in a post or two whether the same corresponds with your Acco[un]t – P.S. I drew a bill on you the 23d last month for £5.19s.0d payable to Mr Darwin or Order without further advise, wch I doubt not but is paid.    I am &c     JR

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