Letter – John Fryer to John Bell – 23 Dec 1793

Document Type: Letter
Date: 23 Dec 1793
Correspondent: John Fryer
Recipient: John Bell
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                                                          			Newcastle  23rd Decemr 1793

Sir

	On the other side I send you an account of the Incroachments which have been noticed in that part of Allendale which I have Surveyed.  I am not enabled to give you an account of those in the Shire, having never seen them, but at the times of the Boundary riding.  I am Sorry you should think the notice too short.  I called upon Messrs Bates the 1st day of decr and we then fixed the Meeting to be on the 30th  Mr W Bates was to call upon you on the 3rd with the notice, and if the time was not agreeable to you, to alter it to any other time which would be so.  As the notices had been given, we must meet at the time appointed, but if you are not prepared to do every thing necessary, we will adjourn the meeting to some future time which may be thought proper.     I am

                                                        Sir  Your Obdt Hble Servant

                                                                              John Fryer

[On Reverse:]

Mr John Bell/ Hexham Abbey

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