Letter – Nicholas Walton to James Hunter – 13 May 1740

Document Type: Letter
Date: 13 May 1740
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: James Hunter
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle May 13th  1740

To James Hunter Esqr. Auditor of Greenwich Hospital Accots.

at No.3 Garden Court Middle Temple London



Sir

	We had the Honour of receiving your kind favour which wou’d  have been sooner answered had we not been engaged in business that we cou’d not Neglect, and we have now only to acknowledge the recet. of it to Returne you thanks & to acquaint you that the Accot. shall be prepared in the manour you have directed as soon as may be for the year 1738 & that for 1739 as soon as the time is Expired to which you bring down the Receivings vizt. the 30th June 1740. We have nothing further to give you Trouble of at this time except that we begg you will order the Accot. to be dispatched as they come to your hand, which will lay us under great obligations who  are

      Sr. Your most oblig’d & obed. Servts

      N. Walton H. Boag

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