Letter – Isaac Hunter to Isaac Walton – 8 Feb 1773

Document Type: Letter
Date: 8 Feb 1773
Correspondent: Isaac Hunter
Recipient: Isaac Walton
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       Dukesfd. 8th. Feby. 1773

Mr. Is. Walton

Rookhope                                    



Sir

       I desire you’ll make up your Decr. Quartrs. Accot. & send me as soon as possible, for I have recd. orders to get ready for the Pay wth.out Loss of time. 

       I have sent the Bearer Ra. Stephenson to his old work again (i.e. to work again wth. his Father as he may be assistance to him) let Chatt get his Work for this Week among them & tell him to call upon me here when he gets home & I shall provide for him else  where I have several thing to do that demand a amediate dispach, that I’m affraid I shall not be able to get over so soon as I could wish, there for if theres any thing Wanting you’ll please to communicate it by Lre

       & am yrs &c IH Jr
Isaac Walton was in charge of Rookhope smelt mill

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