Letter – Martin Morrison to Mrs Hardinge – 26 Sep 1821

Document Type: Letter
Date: 26 Sep 1821
Correspondent: Martin Morrison
Recipient: Mrs Hardinge
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 6
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T R Beaumont Esqr		To The Exc[ecuto]rs of the late Revd Hy Hardinge – Dr



1820 Septemr 9th For 60 days Composition for the Tithe Ore of Stanhope Parish from the 11 July last to this day at the rate of £1500 pAnnum  - £246-11-6	

				           

						Newcastle 26th September 1821

Mrs Hardinge –  Ketton House nr Darlington



I am this day favored with your Letter of the 25 Inst, and above you have a statement of the amount due to the late Mr Hardinge for the Tithe Ore of Stanhope Parish, which sum will be instantly paid here, or remitted to Messrs Goslings & Sharpe, in London as may be preferred, when a Rec[eip]t conformable to Mr Hardinge’s testamentary appointment, is presented at this Office.  MM

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