Letter – Nicholas Walton to James Wood – 2 Nov 1739

Document Type: Letter
Date: 2 Nov 1739
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: James Wood
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle  Nov 2d. 1739

To Mr James Wood



Sir

      We had the favour of yours of the 25 Ulto. Acknowledging the Rec[eipt] of ours of the 20 preceeding. with bills for Eleven Hundred pounds & this day we have Inclosed you herein One bill drawn by Mr Ra. Fetherston upon Sr. Francis Child & Company dated this day for one Thousand pounds more On accot. of the Rents & proffits of the Derwentwater Estate. we hope these remittances Come Seasonably  & are with our Compliments to all Friends at Greenwich

      Dr Sr Your most Hbl. Servts

      Nich. Walton  Hugh Boag



Ra.Fetherston bill on Sr Francis Child & Comp. dated this Day being 2d Nov.1737 for £1000



No.27.   Newcastle Nov.2d 1739  £1000

Sr. At Twenty Eight days date pay to Mr Nicholas Walton or Order the Sum of One thousand pounds for the value received and place the same to accot. as advised by Yr Humble Servt. Ralph Fetherston

To Sr Francis Child &Comp. near Temple Bar, London

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