Letter – Henry Richmond to Thomas Hugall – 8 Jun 1764

Document Type: Letter
Date: 8 Jun 1764
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Thomas Hugall
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Mr Thomas Hugall                                                          Newcas[tle] 8th June 1764

Attorney at Law in Durham



Sir           Your favour of the 6th inst[an]t I communicated to Sir Walter Blackett and he bid me mention to you that Sir John Eden proposed being at His Seat near Durham in 3 or 4 Days. So that lest there should be any Time lost he thinks the safe way will be to acquaint Mr Hamond Hubbock that you have the Letter of Attorney ready and desire him to let you know as soon as Sir John comes.

You know better than I do, as I am not att all versed in these matters, whether one of the witnesses should not go with the Letter of Attorney to Hexham to prove the Execution of it by Sir John Eden; If so, it will be the shortest way for him to carry it at once to Mr M<c> Bell the Deputy Bailiff who lives with Mr Richard Ellis in Hexham. And at the same time you will please to acquaint me of its being sent; and I shall immediately write to Dr Sharp, that he may go and be admitted. I am etc                                                           H R 

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