Letter – Hugh Boag to Isaac Thompson – 17 Dec 1740

Document Type: Letter
Date: 17 Dec 1740
Correspondent: Hugh Boag
Recipient: Isaac Thompson
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle 17 Dec . 1740

To Mr Thompson Printer Newcastle



Mr Thompson

      Incert the following advertizement in your paper till further ordered to the contrary, which is only a Copy of one taken out of the London Gazette vizt -



To be sold before Charles Taylor Esq. Deputy to his Majestys Remembrancer in the Court of Exchequer pursuant to an Order of the said Court, Several large quantities of oake, Ash, Elm, and other Trees, Standing upon the Estates forfeited by the Attainders of James late Earl of Derwentwater & Charles Radcliff in Thornbrough, Dilston, Highwood and Boathouse Lane, Coastley & Longhope, Langley Barony, Meldon, Hartburngrainge & Linburn in Langley Barony in the County of Northumberland and at and about Keswick in Cumberland . Pareticulars may be had of the said Deputy Remembrancer at the Kings Remembrancers office in the inner Temple London.



      i am Sr Your Hble Servt.

      H. Boag



Mem[orandu]m. a Copy of the same Letter and advertizement sent Mr White the same day to put in his paper.

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