Letters – Joseph Richmond to Richard Wilson – 3 Apr 1759

Document Type: Letters
Date: 3 Apr 1759
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Richard Wilson
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Richard Wilson Esq.  in Leeds				Newc:  3d April 1759

Sir

Yesterday I receiv’d of Messrs Kings their half Years rent due Mart[inma]s last & inclosed I send you my acco[un]t with two bills for the ballance of 263.11.6 as above, wch I desire you will please to advise the receipt of & sign & return me the counterpart of the inclosed acco[un]t if you find it right.  -  The reason we did not think proper to allow the Trees at Kenton Old Hall to be cut down, is because they are something of a Shelter to one of the farm houses & Mr King is very well satisfied about it   I am      Srs                Yrs &c    JR





								Newcastle 23 February 1759  £250..

Sirs

Fifty days after date pay Mr Joseph Richmond or Order Two hundred & fifty pounds the Value in acco[un]t with Sir Walter Blackett, place the same to acco[un]t as by advice from  Peareth & Sorsbie

To Messrs Freeman & Stainbanks Merchants In London





Sirs								Newcastle 3d April 1759  £13.11.6

Fifteen days after date pay Richard Wilson Esq or Order Thirteen Pounds eleven shillings & sixpence value recd & place the same to Acco[un]t as advised by    Srs Your most h[um]ble Serv[an]t    JR

To Messrs Plumbe & Browne Goldsmiths in Foster Lane London





1759 April 3d   Advised Messrs Plumb & Brown of the above Ord[e]r on them for £13 11s 6d to R[ichar]d Wilson Esq            JR

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