Letter – Martin Morrison to Griffith & Son – 11 Dec 1818

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Dec 1818
Correspondent: Martin Morrison
Recipient: Griffith & Son
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 6
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      Newcastle 11 Dec 1818

Messrs I Griffiths & Son Sol[icito]r Durham



Gentl[emen]

I am favoured with your letter of the 9 Inst & if in another poor Rate to be made this Month by the Vestry of Stanhope, one, is made against the Rector for Tithe Ore; You will of course lodge another Appeal against this & the other Rates made between the last and next Sessions. On my return last Saturday I wrote to Mr Geo Crawhall Newhouse Weardale, to receive your directions & to give all the information, in his power, to your enquiries. I have not since heard from him, but in consequence of your Letter I again wrote to him yesterday. – I have seen Mr Williamson & perused the Copy of his Opinion, & am confirmed in my Opinion of the necessity of proceeding with the Appeal – if the Vestry persist – in Mr Hardinges name – 

	Etc etc	 MM

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