Letter – Nicholas Walton to Benjamin Skutt – 18 May 1739

Document Type: Letter
Date: 18 May 1739
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Benjamin Skutt
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle  May 18. 1739

To Mr Ben Skutt

Dear Sir,

	Inclosed I send you three bills amounting to nine hundred and seventy Pounds upon Mr Boags & my Accot. & I desire you will pay them to Mr Mannock Strickland, with Twenty Pounds in Cash in full of one Years Interest on Twenty Thousand Pounds due to Lord Peters out of the Derwentwater estate at Ladyday last. You will please to charge the £20 in Sir Henry Liddells Accot. as paid on Mr Boags Accot. and mine.  Inclosed you have a proper recet. for my Lord Peters to Sign for £1000 which is £10 more than the remittance & what I have desired you to pay in Cash amounts to, that difference being allow’d us for making the remittance. There is likewise £100 due to Lady Katherine Radcliff at Ladyday last wch you will be so good as acquaint Mr Strickland you have directions to pay whenever he produces a proper Testimoniall of her being alive at the time when the Annuity became due. When he produces this Testimoniall you will lett me know & then you shall have a remittance made to make the payment.

	I am Sr Your most Hble Servt.

	Nich. Walton 



Bill to Pay Mr Mannock Strickland at his Chambers in Lincolns Inn,

Benja. Grieves bill on John & Thos Simpson dated 4 May 1739 

   at 24 days date                                            £500

Ditto on Ditto dated 16 Ditto at 28 days date                  420

George Pantounes Ditto on Thomas Hayley Esqr dated 25 April 

   1739 at one month                                            50

To pay in Cash                                                  20

Remittance 1 percent                                            10

                                                             £1000



£500    Berwick 4th May 1739 (No.13)	

Twenty four Days after Date pay this my Sole Bill of Exchange to the order of Mr Hugh Boag Five hundred pounds value reced. and place it to Accot. as Advice from

Sirs Yo. Hble Servt Benjamin Greive

To Messrs Jno and Thomas Simpson and Comp. Merchts. London 	





£420   Berwick 16th May 1739 (No. 15)

Twenty Eight Days after Date pay this my Sole Bill of Exchange to the Order of Mr Hugh Boag Four hundred and Twenty pounds value recd. and place it to Accot. as per advice from

Sir Yr Hble Servt Benjamin Grieve

To Messrs John and Thos Simpson and Compd. Merchts in London
The payment referred to was to Robert James Petre, 8th Baron Petre, the husband of James Radcliffe’s daughter Lady Mary Radcliffe. The bill on George Pantoune and Thomas Hayley mentioned was not copied into this volume.

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