1796 04 15 : Letter asking advice about a disputed bill
Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 11:35AM
Petra Mitchinson in BAMBER, Cumberland, LOWE, Letters, OLDMAN, OLDMAN Jonathan, RICHARDSON

Update on Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 11:37AM by Registered CommenterPetra Mitchinson

15 Apr 1796. LETTER ASKING ADVICE ABOUT A DISPUTED BILL. Bundle 61, Doc 11. 32.5 cm x 19.5 cm. Remains of a black seal. Left side of the address cut off. Richd. BAMBER Esqr. 15. April 1796 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [Mr. O]LDMAN Edenhall ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nunnery April 15th. 1796 Sir This morning my Servant John LOWE inform’d me that the last time he saw Mr. RICHARDSON and offer’d him the three Guineas which I left with him for the purpose of paying him, He said he would not take it, but was willing to take whatever you said was reasonable, the latter part of which He forgot to tell me. I therefore immediately wrote a Note to him, saying I was perfectly willing to pay him whatever you said was reasonable, & that the sooner it was settled the better, He has return’d a verbal answer by John that he was willing to abide by your decision, & wished to have it done immediately. I enclose you his Bill & the Map and shall be much obliged to you if you will tell me in writing what you fix on to be paid him and I shall send it to him this on Saturday evening – I am sorry to give you so much trouble and hope you will excuse it – I am Sir Your most Obedt. Servt. Mrs. BAMBER desires her [signed] Richd. BAMBER Comps. to you & Mrs. OLDMAN ~

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