Letter – Hugh Boag to Richard Horne – 30 Mar 1739

Document Type: Letter
Date: 30 Mar 1739
Correspondent: Hugh Boag
Recipient: Richard Horne
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravs Castle  30 March  1739

To Mr Richd. Horne



Dear Sir

	I recd. Your favour of the 22nd Inst. and I hope you will along with Mr Walton who is now in Town waite on Mr Heron and know where the Affair of the Lead Mine sticks.

	Mr Walton was sett out from this place before I reced. yours and who before this I hope has Seen you, as also Mr Corbett to whom my Humble Service and all Friends with you <there>

	Dear Sir &c Hugh Boag



PS Please to Observe the Board has not Allowd. of the Contingency of £15.16.6 pd. Tho. Laidler and Wm Forster as in ours of the 23rd Febry last we wrote abt.

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