Letter – Nicholas Walton to John Aynsley – 7 Jul 1742

Document Type: Letter
Date: 7 Jul 1742
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: John Aynsley
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 107
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To John Ainsley Esqr. 					Ravensworth Castle  July 7th 1742



Sir                                        

      As we are in great want of the Court Rolls belonging to the Derwentwater Estate which are in your hands we are directed to acquaint you that the Board of Directors for Greenwich Hospital, will take it kindly if you will look out Such as you have, which we will come around for, after receiving your answer hereto.  We wrote Some time since in favour of John Green and Mr Radley has also moved the Board to have him discharged, wch they have Agreed to & are now making application to the Lord of the Treasury in his behalf, so that you will soon we apprehend have an Acct. of his having Liberty

      We are Sir Your most Hble. Servts

      Walton & Boag 

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