Letters – Joseph Richmond to William Clayton – 10 Jul 1755

Document Type: Letters
Date: 10 Jul 1755
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: William Clayton
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Ald[erma]n Clayton, Newcastle

Newcastle 10 July 1755

Sir 

Above Mr Kiles acct. & I herewith send you his bill on Mr Baker & his several Articles & his Lre to me in wch he promised to pay £14 for the Gin at Mayday last wch I think is all you will want.  I am etc   JR



Willm.Kile  Dr. to Sir Wr.Blackett & partners

                                                              £ s  d

For Coals wrot in Gateshead Fell fm Nov 1753 to 2 May 1754   44.17.11

For do. ........................ fm 2 May to 7 Nov 1754      13. 4. 4

For a Gin sold him                                           14. -  -

Towards the patm[en]t of wch sum he drew a bill on 

Mr Baker payable the 1 May 1755 herewith sent you            72. 2. 3

For Coals wr[ough]t f[ro]m 7 Nov 1754 to 1 May 1755           8. 8. 51/4

Cr[edi]t                                                     80.10. 81/4

By a Note for Land tax poor Cess &c given in                  3.14. 6

                                                             76.16. 21/4

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