Letter – Nicholas Walton to Andrew Scott – 4 May 1738

Document Type: Letter
Date: 4 May 1738
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Andrew Scott
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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To Mr Scott 						Ravensworth Castle May 4th. 1738



Mr Scott

	The Clerk of the Peace for the County of Durham has stop’d all proceedings against you and the Tennants of Scremerston & I will take care to pay him what Charge has Accrued upon it, but as he injoyns me so I must you and the rest of the Tennants to get the Road imediately  repaird if it is not done already. The Sooner you do it the better and the more it will oblige

Your most Humble Servt

      Nich. Walton

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