Letter – Nicholas Walton to Edward Stephenson – 24 Apr 1741

Document Type: Letter
Date: 24 Apr 1741
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Edward Stephenson
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle. April.24. 1741

To Edwd. Stephenson Esqr.



Sir

      There being due from you to the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital Three pounds Seven Shillings & sixpence for a General fine & Nine Years Rent of your Estate at Keswick to Martinmas last, We take the liberty of Acquainting you with it, hoping you will be so obliging As order your Agent to discharge it as it is real Inconvenience to us to returne it in our Accot in Arrear. The p[ar]ticulars we presume to trouble you with below & are Sir Your verry Hble Serts

      Walton & Boag



A General fine               £ - 18- 0

9 Yrs fine Certaine Cus:Rent   2  -  6

9 Yrs free Rent                -  9  -

                             £ 3  7  6

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