Letter – Nicholas Walton to William Corbett – 8 Mar 1741

Document Type: Letter
Date: 8 Mar 1741
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: William Corbett
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle. March 8. 1740

To Wm. Corbett Esq.



      We Reced. yours of the 25 Feb. last with the Boards Minutes of that Date which we duly observe. We hope  you have reced. the accot. of the Charge of a Loading of Coales of 150 London Chal.rs & that it will be Satisfactory  to the Board; it was Sent as soon as we possibly could be furnished with the Materials for making it up & we do assure you what ever the Board are pleased to Direct further therein shall be punctually & Carefully observed.

      Herewith we Send you our cash Accot. for Last Month by which you will please to observe there is a ballance of £458-16-1 ¾ in favour of the Hospital. wer are going to Morrow upon the Rec.t of the half years Rent due at Mart[inma]s last so that we hope to make the Treasurer a large Remitt[anc]e before the End of the Month. & we are

      Sir Yours &c

      Nich. Walton  Hugh Boag

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