Letters – Joseph Richmond to Lancelot Allgood – 16 May 1732

Document Type: Letters
Date: 16 May 1732
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Lancelot Allgood
Archive Source: NRO 673 2
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To Mr Allgood					Newcastle 16 May 1732

Sir, Mr Blackett has resolved to ride the Boundarys of Wallington Lords[hi]p wth Hawick <.....> the 1st & 2nd June, so desire youl please to give the necessary Directions, & appoint a Court to be held at Wallington – either before or after as you shall judge most proper, I desire you please to let me know whether its necessary to give any other warning of rideing the Boundary, than the calling it at the Neighbouring Churches the Sunday before. He intends to ride Hexham Boundary the 2 or 3 days following after Midsumm[e]r Sessions of w[hi]ch he resolved to acquaint you, if it slip not out of his mind. I am  etc    J.R.

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