Letter – Isaac Hunter to Isaac Walton – 14 Mar 1776

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Mar 1776
Correspondent: Isaac Hunter
Recipient: Isaac Walton
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       Dukesfd 14th. March 1776

Mr. Walton Rookhope



Sir

	If Sr. Walter has a Right to a way for Mannure &c to his Ground through Hutchinson’s Ground as you say (& I suppose is so at proper Seasons) would have you to lead out the Mannure wth.out taking any notice of Pringle. Elliot or any Old Person in the Neighbourhood will show you the way that was always used that you may keep to it & am yrs. &c. IH Jr.

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