Letter – John Hardy to Mark Skelton – 9 Dec 1793

Document Type: Letter
Date: 9 Dec 1793
Correspondent: John Hardy
Recipient: Mark Skelton
Archive Source: WYAS BEA C3 B16 7
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Bradford Dec 9 1793	

Dr. Sir/

      I have just now seen Mr. Sharp and he has promised me to go upon the Valuation of Wibsey as soon as he can but his present Engagements will take him a fortnight, in the mean time as he understands his Value is to be compared with Mr Clark’s he wishes he may be favoured with a field Book otherwise he must be obliged to make a kind of <....ing> Notice which will not do to compare with Mr Clarks; if you will favour me with the Book I will take care to convey it to Mr. Sharp. I am 

      Sir Your very obt. hble Servt.

      Jno. Hardy 
Recipient not stated but context of this and other letters strongly suggest Skelton

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