Letter – Richard Wilson to Mark Skelton – 23 Feb 1796

Document Type: Letter
Date: 23 Feb 1796
Correspondent: Richard Wilson
Recipient: Mark Skelton
Archive Source: WYAS BEA C3 B16 7
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My Dear Sir

      I will with pleasure dine with you on Saturday the 12th of March

      I have great satisfaction in telling you that the Cause of Lancaster & Beaumont came on this Morning before the Chancellor who has ordered us to proceed in our Action at Law agt. Lancaster & Co. & they are to be examined as Witnesses on the Trial. I would almost venture to insure you a Verdict for the demand[?ant]

      I am Dr. Sir very truly yours

      Richd. Wilson 

      <Bartlett B....>

Feby 23rd 1796

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