Letter – Isaac Hunter to Henry Richmond – 21 Jun 1773

Document Type: Letter
Date: 21 Jun 1773
Correspondent: Isaac Hunter
Recipient: Henry Richmond
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       Dukesfd. 21st. June 1773

Mr. Richmond N.Castle							



Sir

       I have  here wth. sent you the Lease of Apperley Lane executed by Mr. Surtees & also the last Month accots. wch. I forgot to send before I went into Yorkshire.   You’ll please to keep Mr. Surtees’s post till I’m in Town for I promised to keep it for him till he came in to this part of the Country.   I have this day wrote Mr. Hall the Compy’s Head Agent acquainting him that Apperley Lane was taken & that if he did not give me a Line that he would fullfill the promise of his predecessor (Mr Tweedale) made to me to join Sr. Wr. in the Support of the Publick Way between Apperley Bank foot & Hedley, that I should stop the Compy’s Lead f’m passing along the sd. Lane, if he did that we should treat wth him about Terms and should allow the Ld. to pass for a few days for his Answr.  & am  yrs. &c IH Jr

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