Letter – Nicholas Walton to James Wood – 4 Jul 1740

Document Type: Letter
Date: 4 Jul 1740
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: James Wood
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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Ravensworth Castle July 4.1740

To Mr James Wood



Sir

	Above is my Bill on Mr Benjamin Skutt for six hundred pounds on Accot of the Rents and profitts of the Derwentwater  estate and for the Use of Greenwich Hospitall for which I have made you Dr. this day. Please to Acknowledge the recet. thereof & accept my Compliments to yourself and all friends at Greenwich and Youll Oblige, Dear Sir, Your most Hble. Sert.

      Nich. Walton 



  

Ravensworth Castle July 4th 1740 

Dear Sir Thirty days after date pray pay Mr james Wood or his Order Six hundred pounds (Value reced.) and place to Sir Henry Liddell Barts Accot as advised by, Sir, Your very Hble Servt.  Nicho. Walton

To Mr Benjamin Skutt in King Street, St Anns, London. 
The Bill follows the letter

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