Letters – Thomas Crawhall to Thomas Maynard – 12 Sep 1798

Document Type: Letters
Date: 12 Sep 1798
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: Thomas Maynard
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/5
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Thomas Maynard Esqr  Durham                                                    NCastle  12th Sept 1798



Sir	By Mr Blacketts directions I inclose you Mess Surtees Burdon & Cos Bill on Mess Barclays & Co at 30 days for £150-1-2 which will be in full for One Year’s Rent due from Thos Rd Beaumont Esqr the 1st Aug last to the Lord Bishop of Durham for the Office of Moor Master of Weardale, with 1s-2d for Acquit[an]ce & Duty & likewise a Copy of the late Mr Pearsons’s receipts for the said Rent which on examination agrees in form with those for seven years past _ You will please to send a receipt for the same

                                                                                          I am For T.R.B Esqr  Yours etc  T.C





                          £150-1-2          No  4305

                                                      Newcastle upon Tyne   12 Sept 1798

     Thirty days after date pay to the order of

 J E Blackett Esqr   One Hundred & Fifty Pounds 1s 2d

To Mess Barclays, Tritton & Bevan            Value received

                      Bankers    London                                                  Surtees Burdon & Co
Includes Bill

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