Letter – Hugh Boag to James Wood – 20 Apr 1739

Document Type: Letter
Date: 20 Apr 1739
Correspondent: Hugh Boag
Recipient: James Wood
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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Ravs Castle  20. April 1739

To Mr Jams. Wood

Sir

Inclosed I send you seven Bills on accot. of the Derwentwater Estate Amounting to Twelve hundred pounds as follows viz.



Mr Benja. Greives dated 13 Inst pyable to myself or order at

   24 days on Mr John & Thomas Simpson &c for                  £460

Mr Wm. Stows dated 11th Inst payable to Mr Saml <Ancrum> or 

   order at 20 days on Mr Wm. Heron                             £20

Do’s Dated the 14th Instant payable to my self or order at 24 

   days on Mr Wm. Heron for                                    £100

Mr Geo: Handasides dated 11th Inst payable to Peter Hughes or 

   order at a months date on Mr Sam. <Stanntaine>               £30

Mr Geo: Pantounes dated the 16th Inst payable to my self or 

   order  at a Months Date on Thomas Hayley Esqr. for           £50

Mr Francis Thibous dated the 17th Inst payable to my self 

   or order at Twenty Eight days date on Mr Benj. Skutt        £500

Do’s Dated the 20th Instant payable to my self or order at 

   28 days on Mr Benj. Skutt for                                £40

                                                              £1200



The above Bills are at as short a date as I can gett them and I hope they will all be punctually paid, please to Advise me of your receiving them safe. I am Sr 

Yr Hble Servt

Hugh Boag





Exc. Per £20. Berwick 11th April 1739

Twenty days after date pay Mr Sam. <Ancrum> or Order Twenty Pounds value recd. with or without advise. To Mr Wm. Heron in Ten court Fenchurch Street , London





Wooler April 11th 1739 Sir One Month after Date pay Peter Hughes or his Order the sum of Thirty pounds for value recd. which place to accot. with or without advice from Yr Humble Servant Geo: Handasyde

To Mr Sam. Stanntaine at his House near the Black Boy in Burnsby Street in Southwark London





£460     Berwick 13th April 1739  No. 10. Twenty four Days after date pay this my Sole Bill of Exchange to the Order of mr Hugh Boag Four hundred and sixty pounds value recd. and place it to Accot. as per advice from Sirs Yr Hble Servt. Benjamin Greive 

To Messrs John & Thomas Simpson and Comp. Merchts in London





Exc. Per £100     Berwick 14th April 1739  Twenty four Days after Date pay Mr Hugh Boag or Order One hundred pounds Value recd. wth or without Advice   Willm. Stow

To Mr Wm. Heron in Fen Court Fenchurch Street London 





Sir - £50       April 16. 1739  One Month after date pay to Mr Hugh Boag or Order the Sum of Fifty pounds for value recd. and plce it to the Accot. as per Advice from Sr. Your most Hble Servt. Geo: Pantoune

To Thos. Hayley Esqr.  in Bedford Row London





Sir    Rav. Castle 17 April 1739  Twenty Eight Days after Date pay unto Mr Hugh or his order Two hundred pounds (Value recd.) and place it to Sir Henry Liddell Bart. and as advised by Sir Your most Hble Servt. Francis Thibou

To Mr Benjamine Skutt in Kings Street, St Anns, London 





Sir    Rav. Castle 20 April 1739

Twenty Eight Days after Date pay unto Mr Hugh Boag or his order Forty Pounds (Value recd. and place it to Sir Henry Liddell Barts accot. as Advised by  Sir Your most Hble Servt. Francis Thibou

To Mr Benjamine Skutt in Kings Street, St Anns, London
Seven enclosed bills follow. James Wood, Deputy Treasurer for the Hospital.

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