Letter – Nicholas Walton to Nicholas Ruddock – 6 Jan 1794

Document Type: Letter
Date: 6 Jan 1794
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Nicholas Ruddock
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 123
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Mr Ruddock 							Farnacres 6 Janry 1794

							

Dear Sir,

       As most of the Claims which were objected to at the Hexhamshire and Allendale third Meeting have been persisted in, if not the whole, it sh[oul]d be considered what ought to be done and as you will I presume be at the Sessions at Newcastle I desire you will be so good as make

Farnacres your sleeping place before you go to Newcastle. I think Mr Heron sh[oul]d be told what has been done as to retaining Council. I am

       Dear Sir Your very h[um]ble Serv[an]t

       Nich Walton Junr 

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