Letter – Nicholas Walton to John Strangewaye – 26 Jan 1741

Document Type: Letter
Date: 26 Jan 1741
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: John Strangewaye
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle. January 16th. 1740/1

To Mr John Strangewaye



Sir

      I hope youle Excuse my Silence for I realy waited till I could gett something of a Rental & Schedule of the Chapplery of Ancroft so as my P.tner & I  might Judge a Little of the Truth of it. we have often heard of the land Tax being Unequally laid on which by this so appears to us, & we hope you will see it your Selfe. As to the Rents we are Afraid theyt are not right our Accot. being but a [Same] one, but we hope you will be able to Sett us right in it, which we will take as a favour & at your Leisure give us a Rental of the Chapplery & the true Sume that was to be raisd for 1740.

      We have not had a Certain Accot. what Limestones you & Neighbours have had from Scremerston, but please to Examine the following Accot. Viz.

  Mr John Wilkie for 3 Yrs last past 200 Load a Yr 600

Your Self for 2 Yrs                                600

Jno. Pattrick for 3 Yrs 200 Load each Yr           600

Jno. Sibbett for 3 Yrs  60 Load each Yr            180

Chris. Sibbett for 2 Year  50 Load each Yr         100

Hen. Nicholson for one  Year                        40

                                                  2120

      If I Remember Right we Promised you & Mr Wilkie yours for 12s per  fother or Load, but who these other People are or from what Quarter they come we know not. Informe us at your Conveniency & also whither the Quantitys be right or not. I am for Mr Walton & Self 

      Srs Your Very Humb. Sert.

      Hugh Boag



Please to Return the List when you write .



A Schedule of the Land Tax for Ancroft Chapplery from Ladyday 1739 to Ladyday 1740 Viz.

Value Lands

£250  - - Ancroft Lands.                            £10 10  0

  50  - - Mr Adam Sibbett for Lands in Do.            1  3  4

  25  - - a Quarter of the Corn Tythe. Do.               7  7 

  25  - - a Quarter of Do.    ……  Mr Sibbett             7  7 

  25  - - a Quarter of Do.    ……. Mr Durham              7  7 

           Q. who has the other or Remaining  Quarter

  30  - - Ancroft Mill                                  18  0

£160  - - The Petty Tyths of Ancroft                    17  0 

 120  - - Allerdean Lands.                            2  0 10 

  25  - - Allerdean Tyths                                7  3 1/2 

 590  - - Scremerston Estate Mills & Colliery        16 18  7 

 120  - - Scremerston Tyths.                          3 10  0 

 200  - - Mr Wilkie’s Estate at Cheswick.             6  0  0 

  60  - - Mr Sibbett Lands there                      1 13  3 

 100  - - Mr Strangeways Lands there                  2 18  4 

  66 13 4 5/6ths of Cheswick Tyths                    2  6  0 

  13  6 8 1/6th  Do.  The town of Berwick               14  0 

 600  - -  Sr. Carnaby Haggerstons Estate wch Tyths 

           should be double                          29  3  4 

 100  - - Mr Edwd. Haggerstons Lands in Cheswick Do.  4 13  4 

£2460 - -                                            84 16  0 1/2 



Tho the Schedule was £84  sixteen or seventeen shillings as I was informed the Receiver was only paid £75-18-10 & upon that I compute that  <.. a pound> will rather be more than makes up that Sume. 

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