Letter – Nicholas Walton to Francis Woodhouse – 11 Jul 1741

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Jul 1741
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Francis Woodhouse
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 107
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To Mr Woodhouse 						Ravensworth Castle July 11. 1741



Dear Sir 

      We are extreamely obliged to you for the Care you have taken of despatching <our quarterly acct>, which by yours of the 2d Inst we hope are d[elivere]d to Mr Maule, who we doubt not will forward them to us. The Acct. ending the 30 June last is preparing and will in a months time or less come before our board & Consequently soon after under your <care>. Please to Acquaint Mr Hunter therewith & that as soon as we hear from Mr Maule the paymt of the Fee shall be remitted to him, <& assume> Mr Hunter will receive them. We are much obliged to you all and give us leave to say we are,

      Dear Sir 

      Yours &c Walton & Boag

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