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Mr John Holmes. Farnacres 26th July 1781 Dear Sir I reced your Letter of the 14th inst just when I was setting out upon a Journey into Northumberland and therefore now take the first convenient opportunity of writing you in answer thereto. I have this day drawn upon you for £181-11 payable 30 days after date being for Balance of Account as below, and am much obliged to you for the trouble you have had in paying Mr Probert and getting & paying for the Tickets. Be pleased to register the Tickets which are Nos 1079 & 25512. I am glad to hear you are in a way of dealing further with Greenwich Hospital by increasing the supply of water & hope this Letter will meet with you at home and in good health after your Journey. I am Dear Sir Your most Hble Servt Nich Walton Junr 683 1/2 Ounces of fine Silver at 6s/1d P Ounce £207 17 11 Deduct 2 Lottery Tickets including Registering 26 17 - £181 11 £181:11d. Farnacres 26 July 1781 Thirty Days after Date pay to the Order of Mssrs Bell Cookson Carr Widdrington & Saint One Hundred and Eighty One Pounds & Eleven Pence. Value Reced as advised by Walton & Turner Mr Holmes London