Letter – Isaac Hunter to Henry Richmond – 11 Apr 1773

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Apr 1773
Correspondent: Isaac Hunter
Recipient: Henry Richmond
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       Dukesfd. 11th. April 1773

Mr. Richmond N.Castle							



Sir

       The inclosed Recd. last night by wch. you’ll see in what manner Mr. Surtees shrinks f’m his former terms as to the Lane at Apperly, wth. the pitifull evasion of having Forgot.  I wrote to Mr. Heron to prevent his ingrossing the Lease till he hears further.   I hope we shall be able to frustrate Mr. Fenwick notwithstanding the above disappointment, in what manner I expect to be able to point out to you when I send the Accots & Pay Bill &c. wch. will be in less than Ten Days time.  I hope you continue gaining ground of your Disorder & that you may wholy conquer is the sincere wish of 

	Yr. mo. Hble Servt.  IH Jr

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