Letters – Joseph Richmond to William Darwin – 23 Feb 1759

Document Type: Letters
Date: 23 Feb 1759
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: William Darwin
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Wm Alvey Darwin No. 8 Greys Inn  London														Newc: 23rd Febry 1759

Sir

Inclosed are two bills for £75. 19s. 0d as above to ballance the acco[unt] between Mr Denton & me, wch I desire you will place accordingly & advise your receipt thereof & that it is in full Discharge of the ballance of that acco[unt].

John Brown & the two Reays at Kirkheaton refuse to attorn to Sir Walter. -   I am etc    JR





							Newcastle Febry 6th 1759  £70-

Thirty days after date pay Mr Joseph Richmond or Order Seventy pounds value in Acco[un]t p[er] advice from -    Pere Tyzack

To John Bland & Son,  London



Sirs								Newcastle 23 Febry 1759 £5.19.0

	Ten days after date pay Mr William Alvey Darwin or Order five Pounds nineteen shillings value rece[ive]d & place the same to Sir Walter Blacketts account without any further advise from 	Your most h[um]ble Serv[an]t Jos[eph] Richmond

To Messr[s] Plumbe & Browne  Goldsmiths in Foster Lane London 

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