Letter – Nicholas Walton to Peter Mulcaster – 8 Sep 1780

Document Type: Letter
Date: 8 Sep 1780
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Peter Mulcaster
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 97
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Mr Mulcaster                              					Farnacres 8th Septemr 1780



       We have reced yours, the Contents of which shall be particularly attended to.   Mr Walton has seen Mr Blackett who has promised to consult with Sir Thomas Blacketts Agent at Bladon and if they can spare us a Man I dare say they will.   Mr Walton is promised an answer very soon but does not expect one 'til after the Election.  When we receive one, you shall immediately hear from us. We are much obliged to your Brother for the trouble he has taken about Broomhill Freehold, and when Opportunity offers shd be glad of his further attention to that matter.   We recommend your consulting Mr Fawcett again as to Mr Hunters  Estate and when you do so don't forget to consult him whether you are intitled to be allowed such Money as you may expend in Repairs.

       We are Yours etc 

       W & T



PS.  Your Report of the State of Husbandry for your little Farms at Langley Mill is desired as soon as possible, as the whole stood the 1st Ulto.

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