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Ravs. Castle 13th May 1739 To Mr Jno. King Attorney at law at Brampton near Carlisle Cumberland By B <Boldeye> Mr King Sir I reced. yours of the 7 Inst & I am very Glad you have advised with Mr Simpson & that you have putt the Courts to a long a day as the 30 May – I or Mr Walton will attend or perhaps both. I have given Mr Thompson the admittances to gett printed – 5 Dozen I intend. Would it not be well for you to come down to Hexham to Mr Bunting, who will Carry you to a room in the Hall at Dilston where there are Severall old Court Rolls &c for a precedent. Mr Aynesley will deliver none, but if you Come to Hexham, as I think you Should pray call on him & demand them. Which of us that goes will goe by Alston & Penrith & will Certainly be there the Night before. I mean at Hexham. I am Sir Yours &c Hugh Boag