Letter – Nicholas Walton to Thomas Snow – 25 Jul 1741

Document Type: Letter
Date: 25 Jul 1741
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Thomas Snow
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 107
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Recd July 16, 1741 of Messrss Walton and Boag Two Hundred & Forty pounds for two Years Interest on Three Thousand pounds due out of the Derwentwater Estate, to the Heirs of Dr Hugh Chamberlane at lady day last past for whose use & by whose order  I say recd the sais £240  by me.





      Ravensworth Castle  July 25, 1741

To Mr Thos Snow



Sir 

      I recd. yours of the 16 Inst acknowledging the rect. of my bill on Mr Benjamin Skutt for Two hundred Thirty seven Pounds twelve shillings, but as you say it is in full together with what you Suppose is for the Remittance it is not a proper Voucher to us. I must desire therefore you will Sign the above & send me it by returne of the Post & youll very much oblige

      Sr Your most Hble Servt

      Nich. Walton

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