- ReferenceL30/14/109/27
- TitleDraper to Frederick Robinson Received Frederick Robinson's letter informing him Frederick Robinson had drawn upon him for £200, but only after receiving the bill. "Indeed, Sir, if you are not more careful, especially in Money affairs, they may soon be in the utmost confusion". Mr. Sneyd received 4 bills of extraordinaries" in a blank cover "against all protocol. Says extraordinary bills should be sent as soon as due "and not in heaps to be mislaid or lost and to look like business they should be wrote upon Folio paper". Praises the scrupulous attention to protocol of the late [First] Lord.
- Date free text30 Jul 1773
- Production dateFrom: 1773 To: 1773
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