Letter from Calverney Pinckney regarding outstanding payment

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<text in Calverley Pinckney Deputy to the Warden of the Mint’s hand begins>Honoured Sir

MR John Furly's Merchant 3: Doors below the Church in S.t Martin's lane Cannon Street 6:o Aug.t 1718.


The Ballance due to me on my Bill is £ 175: 6: 10 For which Sum Dr. Fauquier tells me he took Sir Rich.ds Receit (last week before he left the Towne) to you And on payment thereof I am to give him my Receit for Sir Rich.d, which I hope will be tantamount to Sir Rich.d's Bill on you & my Receit thereon for said Ballance As you Seem'd to advise this Morneing

Above I give you my Addresse In case you Sho'd have any Comands to or for


Honoured Sir     Your most humble and Obedient Servant
                    Calverley Pinckney

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