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letter from Exchange Bank to Mr Heron

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Newcastle. December


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Your Most Obedient Servant





Mr. Ralph Heron Ncastle Decem 25 1771 Sir We are favoured with yours of the 25th inst. & are am sorry to find that we your your should have given you so much trouble but did not understand your former letter but will be sure to Credit the County of Northumberland's Subscription for £318.11s as you desire for which we keep a book {on purpose?} We are very much obliged to you for given us the preference I am For Father & R Burdon Esq. Your mo Obed. Servt. Edward Surtees

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