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Receipts and correspondence for Bywell Parishes payments

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Sir I am uncertain at present in regard to my motions southward and dont know how soon I may have a call. Shell be obliged to you to let me have the account of the Third class of sufferers as soon as you can that I may get it settled before I leave the Country. I will send a servant on Thursday if youll favor me with the account and I can be settling it with the People as I have so many it will take up some time to get them paid. I dont want the money on Thursday if it is not convenient I only want the account so that I may be paying them and will send for the money any time the latter End of the week as I dont chose to leave the payment to any other Person as I have paid the whole so far myself I am Sir Yr Humble St Bywell March 24th 1772 Wm Fenwick 26th March 1772 Received of Mr Ralph Heron the sum of one hundred and eighty five pounds nine shillings and two pence half penny pursuant to the above Letter to be paid by me to my Master William Fenwick Esq Witness R Heron Ths Richardson

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