Letter – Nicholas Walton to James Todd – 15 Feb 1743

Document Type: Letter
Date: 15 Feb 1743
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: James Todd
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66/107
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To Mr Todd Attorney at Law.                       		Ravensworth Castle February 15 1742/3



Sir

      As we propose receiving the Derwentwater Rents of the North Country Tennants the 8th of March next and may probably come as farr as Berwick we in the mean time would be glad to know what Sums you have received on Acct of the Arrear due from the late Tennants of Scremerston Colliery.  The Tennants are to meet us at Whittingham & unless we see it necessary (on Acct of those Arrears which you have under your Case) to come to Berwick we do not think of Coming farther.  So that as far as shall be governd in it by the Acct we have from you please to give and hereto as Early as you can & you’ll oblige.

      Sir    Yours etc

      Walton & Boag

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