Letter – Thomas Richard Beaumont to Mark Skelton – 27 Mar 1789

Document Type: Letter
Date: 27 Mar 1789
Correspondent: Thomas Richard Beaumont
Recipient: Mark Skelton
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								Hatfield  March 27. 89

Dear Skelton,

I was favoured with your letter just now & have spoke to Sir Thomas Blackett, & he as well as myself shall be very happy in giving you our Vote. With respect to my own Affairs I shall most certainly give you the preference & will bring you over tomorrow my last Abstracts as the Rent day is on Thursday, if it should not be convenient to you my sleeping at your house, I beg you will make no kind of ceremony as Bretton is so near, I shall not be able to be with you till about eight o’clock in the Evening – Sir Thomas & the Ladies join me in their Complimts- I am

Dear Skelton Yours sincerely

Tho Rd Beaumont.

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