Letters – Joseph Richmond to Robert Lisle – 20 Mar 1756

Document Type: Letters
Date: 20 Mar 1756
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Robert Lisle
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Robt. Lisle at Morpeth

Newcastle 20 March 1756

Dr. Sir

Your Bro[the]r has shewn me yo[u]r Letter to him, by wch I find something has happend since wee left you yesterday that you do not well like; I do not expect that the Lessees will send in a Bond for the Ballance of the acct. as it is settled & agreed to by all parties, therefore I hope Mr Ord will make an Award & put an End to this troublesome affair as he thinks consistent with Justice to all Parties, whcih will be satisfactory to Sr. Walter Blackett who desires to have an End made of it. I apprehend the last half years Rent cannot be included in the award, because it became due only on the 12th instant, which is after the date of the Bonds, & if the award should take in the acct. to the 12th Sept last, the ballance will be £100 more than the Penalty of the Bonds, wch I apprehend the Lessees as they are not a little littigious may dispute the paym[en]t of, but if it is consistent with the Arbitration Bonds, for Mr Ord to award the ballance as it stood the 12th Sept. 1754, exclusive of all Rent become due since that time the Ballance then will be less than £500 as below, & in my Opinion would prevent any Dispute that could arise afterwards, but of this you are a better judge than I can possibly be.  I am etc   JR



The Ballance of the acct as settled under 1st 

agreemt ending 1st March 1750/1                    £81.15.71/2 

To 3 years 1/2 Rent from that time to the 

12th Sept 1754                            £420.0.0

By a years Landtax of 3s in the 

Po[un]d due Ladyday 1752          5.12.6

By  do  due Ladyday 1753          5.12.6

By  do  due Ladyday 1754          3.15.0

By 1/2 yrs Landtax Mich. 1754     1.17.6   16.17.6

                                                   403. 2.6

a yrs Rent due 12 Sept 1755 £120

Landtax                        3.15 



Ballance due to the Lessors 12th Sept 1754         484.18.11/2

Mr Rudd to say the Award must be 

made to 12 Sept 1755                               116. 5

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