Letter – James Hyde to John Bell – 26 Sep 1793

Document Type: Letter
Date: 26 Sep 1793
Correspondent: James Hyde
Recipient: John Bell
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Dr Sir

	I have left my Claim with Mr Milburn who will arrive on Monday next to deliver it at Hexham.  But if by any unforeseen accident he shod Not be there in time I must request the favor of you to get another prepared for me by some one as may <Agree> to prevent my losing the benefit of my Common                I am Dr Sir

                                                                                Your very obligid hble Servt

<Elsmere>  26 Septr 93                                                           J Hyde

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