Promissory note from John Eakins
1868hand-written note in ink on blue lined paper, one punched hole in centre.
John Eakins (1814-98) was a farmer at Greenough.
William Moore (1814-?) was an expiree working at Greenough.
Details
Details
Greenough 1st September 1868
Mr Maley Please let William Moore have Two Pounds Ten Shillings & ninepence (2.10.9) worth of Stores on my account
John Eakins
This note needs to be seen in conjunction with GMOB1715. It is an example of how promissory notes were used at Greenough.
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