Letter – Hugh Boag to Joseph Pearson – 25 Mar 1740

Document Type: Letter
Date: 25 Mar 1740
Correspondent: Hugh Boag
Recipient: Joseph Pearson
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle  25 March 1739/40

To Mr Jos. Pearson at Keswick 



Mr Pearson

	I have Wrote a Letter to Mr King wherein I Desire the Keswick Court may begin on Thursday 10th of April next or on Friday 11th, which of the days are fix’d for Keswick the following day will be Thornthwaite Court day, but of this youll have Mr Kings presept, I Desire therefore youll Acquaint all the Tents. & others that we will be at Keswick on Thursday the 10 April next there to Receive the Rents & fines & arrears of [Fines] &c then Due.

	I Desire youll Exert your self & gett all-things Ready & give proper Notice of this day, but if Mr King should not Appoint the days I have Mentioned mind & give Notice for the Days he Appoints for the Courts to receive the Rents & fines on. This I only Mention for fear he may Appoint some other day than the 10 or 11 April next. I am for Mr Walton & self

      Your Very Humb. Servt.

      Hugh Boag

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