Letter – Nicholas Walton to Henry Errington – 15 Jul 1768

Document Type: Letter
Date: 15 Jul 1768
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Henry Errington
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66/96
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To Henry Errington Esq. 					Farnacres 15th July 1768



Sir

      On considering your application yesterday by Mr. Donkin I do not think that the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital will now receive my Proposals for the Duty Ore as they have determined to Smelt, and in consequence thereof Agents are engaged, who have been assured they will continue to Smelt, and employ them so long as the same shall be attended with Success, and they shall discharge their Duty properly. I am for P'tner & Self

             Sir your most Obed Hble Servt

             	N Walton Jun

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