Letter – Cuthbert Peart to Mary Laidman – 9 Jul 1785

Document Type: Letter
Date: 9 Jul 1785
Correspondent: Cuthbert Peart
Recipient: Mary Laidman
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 4
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Mrs Laidman                                                            Newcastle July 9th   1785

Warden Near Hexham



Madam     Having received some intimation that Mrs. Christ[ia]n Laidman of Darlington is Dead I trouble you to know if you can tell me certainly whether she is or not.  Her Annuity of £8 has been paid to the 24th March & if she is dead since that time it will be paid to her Exec[utor]s to the day of her death, & in that Case the Bond which is in your Possession should be delivered up.  I am etc   Cuth[bert] Peart.
Mary Laidman nee Rhodes c.1723-1795 (Bradford) m 1758 Rev William Laidman of Warden c1710-82: www.theblacketts.com

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