Letter – Nicholas Walton to William Radley – 20 Jul 1739

Document Type: Letter
Date: 20 Jul 1739
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: William Radley
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle  20 July  1739

To Mr Radley Attorney at Law

Sir

	We sent to Mr Corbett the 13th Inst. the Pcells for 54 Leases wch we Expect are delivered you before this for your Speedy filling up so many Leases. we are preparing more wch shall be sent  as soon as we can.

	In those sent we desire that you will please to mind & make the following Alterations Viz: In the Leases for Middleton Hall , Peter <Stamp> & Wm. <hughes>  Ten.ts. instead of Wooler Parish Incert Ilderton Parish. In the Lease for ½ of Harsondale Instead of Wm. Robson Incert Barbra the late Wm Robsons Widow he being Lately Dec.ed.

	We hope you will forward them as much as you can & if any Particular or Dificulty Appears to you in the Pcells we have sent Pray comunicate it & we will Readily Explaine it  if in our power. We have taken £1 : 1 : - of Each of these Tents. who we have delivered Leases to. We are 

Sr Your very Humb.Servts

N. Walton  H Boag

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