Letter – Nicholas Walton to Mr Graham – 5 Jun 1736

Document Type: Letter
Date: 5 Jun 1736
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Mr Graham
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 105
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To Mr Graham at Spindleston

                                                                                                Ravensworth   June 5th 1736

	The Bill on Mr Lambton for One Hundred & Forty Pounds not being paid is the occasion of giving you this trouble, which only Serves to acquaint you that Mr Lambton says he has not yett gott so much Corn as amounts to the Sum; he has desired we may keep it a Week or ten days, but as there may be some hazard in it we shall wait you Commands about it.  & we expect to hear from you by the returne of the Post as we realy want money.

      We are  Your most Hble Servts

            	Nichos Walton		Hugh Boag

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