Letter – Hugh Boag to William Radley – 8 Aug 1740

Document Type: Letter
Date: 8 Aug 1740
Correspondent: Hugh Boag
Recipient: William Radley
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle Aug 8th: 1740

To Mr Wm. Radley



Sir

	We reced. your Favour of the 29 Ult. with Mr Aireys other Bill of Law Charges amounting to £11.14.7. We have P.d Mr Airey all his Bills of Law Charges since According as the Board directed us having made the Deductions ordered.

	We have Almost gott the Marking of the Woods Finished in the Co. of Northumberland, We Expect they will be finished this Week, after which they will proceed to Keswick in Cumberland to mark those, no time shall be lost in the Executing that Worke. I am for Mr Walton & Self

      Sr. Your Humb. Servt.

      Hugh Boag

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