Letter – Hugh Boag to John Maule – 27 Jan 1739

Document Type: Letter
Date: 27 Jan 1739
Correspondent: Hugh Boag
Recipient: John Maule
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Rav. Castle  Janry  27th .  1738/9

To Mr Jno Maule



Sir

	We reced. yours of the 20 inst but yesterday and are sorry our Cash Accot. for Decer. Last was not sooner sent as it is so wanted, we did what we could to gather in all the Money profits within the old year which helped to Delay it.

	We sent it from this place the 21 Inst. as also the Quarters accot of Ore raised Ending the 31 Decer. 1738 and an Abstract of the whole year; and we reckon they would be wth Mr Corbett the 24 Inst. We also of that same day wrote you & Mr Willock, which we hope you recd. [Your] we hope would be an answer to your last before this. I am for Mr Walton & selfe

      Sr Your most Hble Servt

      Hugh Boag



PS My Hble service to all friends at Greenwich, & I hope you will not forget good Mr Maule, but I hope we shall have no more parliamtry enquireys.

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