Letter – Nicholas Walton to James Hunter – 21 Jan 1739

Document Type: Letter
Date: 21 Jan 1739
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: James Hunter
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravs. Castle  Janry  21 .  1738/9

To James Hunter Esqr



Sir

      We hope before this time our last Accot. is passed and should be glad to hear that it was. We have desired Mr Benj. Shutt to wait on you and pay you the £18.18 due upon the passing that Accot. and we have taken the liberty to charge it in our last Months accot. of Csh Ending 31 December 1738 tho’ you was not then realy paid so as it might fall within the Accot. for last year.

      We are Sir Yr &c N.W. , H.B.
James Hunter, Auditor of the Greenwich Hospital accounts

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