Letters – Joseph Richmond to William Cornthwaite – 21 Apr 1733

Document Type: Letters
Date: 21 Apr 1733
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: William Cornthwaite
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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To Mr Wm. Cornthwaite in Mertle Court

Bow Street, Covent Garden London                                       Newcastle 21 April 1733

Sir     

I received your Lre  of the 14th & am sorry I can’t at present procure you a bill to answer Mr. Blacketts Draught on me, for good bills are not yet to be got without a premium, in a little they will be made plentifull, & then I shall be very ready to comply with your desire, if you can’t in the mean time meet with an opportunity of turning you bills into money, which will be paid at sight By  yours etc           J.R. 

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