Letters – Joseph Richmond to Revd Moises – 15 Apr 1757

Document Type: Letters
Date: 15 Apr 1757
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Revd Moises
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To The Revd. Mr Moises  London

15 April 1757

Sir

Sir W[alte]r Blackett desires the favour you will please to enter Mr Leake as a Sizer in what college in Cambridge you judge most proper. He sets forward in the Coach on Monday first for London & will wait on you with a Lre f[ro]m Sir Wr. as soon as he comes to town. You will please to let Sir Wr. or me know w[ha]t money will be wanted at present on this occasion & it will be ordered to be p[ai]d to you, or as you shall direct by the return of the post. I desire you will give Mr Leeke such advice & instructions, with regard to his expences &c as you think proper. PS. Sir Wr. will be in London on the 30th inst. or the 1st next month, wch I hope will be before you leave the town. & Mr Leeke may stay with his relations till that time if you think proper.  I am etc   JR.

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