Letter – Henry Richmond to William Westgarth – 10 Jul 1772

Document Type: Letter
Date: 10 Jul 1772
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: William Westgarth
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Mr. William Westgarth at Coalcleugh                                            Newcas 10th July 1772

  to the Care of the Hexham Postman



Sir

	Sir Walter Blackett received your Letter, desiring leave to go to Harrogate on Account of your Health - he has no Objections to your going - only hopes you will give proper Directions about Carrying on the Groves both at Coalcleugh and in Kilhope in your Absence - & that the other Stewards will be resident and attentive to those great Concerns during That time - I wish you may receive benefit from the Waters - PS. Sir Blackett says you may send your Report about Fallowfield to him direct it to Joso. E Blackett Esq.           I am etc   HR


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