Letter – Nicholas Walton to Francis Woodhouse – 13 May 1740

Document Type: Letter
Date: 13 May 1740
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Francis Woodhouse
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle May 13th  1740

To Mr Woodhouse at the auditors office



Sir

	We had your favour in Course ofand one likewise from Mr Hunter on the same subject which we have answered this post, and we begg to returne you our hearty thanks.

	In a few posts the accot. for 1738 will be transmitted to Mr Maule who we have desired will imeadiatly wait upon Mr Hunter with it so that it will then we apprehend come under your Inspection in wch we begg you will use all possable dispatch so that we may have it return’d to make the affadavitt and Transmit it and the accot. to the Board, that it may be passed at the Next declaration. Your favour herein will be always gratefully acknowledged by, Dear Sr, Your most Hble Servts

      N.Walton & H Boag

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