- ReferenceL30/14/109/84
- TitleDraper, London to Frederick Robinson, Madrid Will discharge £200 debt when able. Fears only half Irish arrears to be paid. Expects none from Civil List at home, from immense expense of armaments. Mr. Albert Nesbit has died of Apoplexy, in the street as he was walking home to dinner. Worthy man, sincere friend, much mourned. His brother intends to take in a nephew to carry on the business. (Received 15 April 1776; Answered 2 May 1775)
- Date free text6 Apr 1776
- Production dateFrom: 1776 To: 1776
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