Letter – Henry Richmond to William Robson – 6 Apr 1766

Document Type: Letter
Date: 6 Apr 1766
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: William Robson
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Mr William Robson at Wallington                                      Newcas[tle] 6 April 1766

Sir        I have a Letter from Mr Darwin desiring to know whether all the 150 acres which you propose should be sold off Fenwick estate is tithe free? Now as I do not know what farms, or however do not know how much of each farm goes to make up this 150 acres it is impossible for me to say anything about the article of tithe. I should be glad to know by the return of the post what answer to give to Mr Darwin’s question. I am etc  HR

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