Journal entry – John Grey – 22 Dec 1834

Document Type: Journal entry
Date: 22 Dec 1834
Correspondent: John Grey
Archive Source: TNA ADM 80 19
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Monday 22nd December 1834



Heard from Mr Beaumont’s Agent agreeing to pay me from £60 to £70 on account of Andrew Thorburn for Rent, being money due to him for carriage of Ore, also making enquiry on account of the Railway Company, respecting the Conditions of letting Allenerwash Lime, & appointing an examination of Allerwash Mill with a view to propose some Plan of compensation.   Wrote to Mr Hunt instructing him respecting that and other matters.  Was engaged nearly all day at Coupland Castle in the trust of its late owner. 





?Tuesday, Wednesday & Christmas Day

Passed in seeing my old friends & with my family now all collected at their former home.   

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