Letters – Joseph Richmond to William Jeffreys – 17 Jun 1757

Document Type: Letters
Date: 17 Jun 1757
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: William Jeffreys
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Mr Wm. Jeffreys Attorney at Law in Berwick

Newcastle 17 June 1757

Sir

	Inclosed herewith is the memorial you sent me to lay before Sr.Wr.Blackett. Yo[u]r restraining Sir Wr. f[ro]m communicating it to Mr Lisle leaves him not at liberty to take any further notice of it than to direct its being returned; as you desird in your Lre to me.

	When  my Fa[the]r sees Mr Bulman's Ex[ecu]tors, wch I expect will be next week, he will mention to them what you Mr Brown & Mr Chisholm propos'd when I was at Berwick - You may believe Sr.Wr. will be ready to concur in any reasonable & amicable method of adjusting the matters in dispute.  I am etc    H[enry] R[ichmond]

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