Letter – Nicholas Walton to Peter Mulcaster – 13 Jun 1780

Document Type: Letter
Date: 13 Jun 1780
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Peter Mulcaster
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 97
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Mr Peter Mulcaster.                               			Farnacres 13th June 1780



Mr Mulcaster

       We have reced Yours inclosing the Pay Bill and desire you will come down to this place on Monday Evening next for the Cash to make the pay, as neither of us can come up to do that busyness you may therefore mix the time of making the pay at your own House at any time you think proper after Wednesday next as I am not perfectly clear that you will be able to get sooner home than the Evening of Wednesday next.

       There are four Pigs of Lead which we do not recolect have been paid for which was delivered to Hexham Bridge and therefore desire you will endeavour to receive the Money before you come down.  We say nothing more till we see you in person and are

       Yours etc

       W & T



PS.    We desire you will send us immediately the several Notes which are included in the Pay Bill.

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