Letter – Martin Morrison to Joseph Little – 24 May 1813

Document Type: Letter
Date: 24 May 1813
Correspondent: Martin Morrison
Recipient: Joseph Little
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 6
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Mr Joseph Little at Coalcleugh			Newcastle 24th May 1813

<pr favour> of Mr Geo Crawhall	

      

Sir

I have received directions from Col & Mrs Beaumont to inform you, that your Services as their Agent at Coalcleugh are to be discontinued and that Mr George Crawhall is appointed to succeed you – In complying with this painful duty I am anxious that your leaving Coalcleugh may be attended with as little inconvenience to you as the circumstance admits of, and Mr Crawhall in taking possession of the situation is requested to meet your wishes in that respect. I am Sir yrs &c	MM

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