Letter – Nicholas Walton to Peter Mulcaster – 23 Nov 1787

Document Type: Letter
Date: 23 Nov 1787
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Peter Mulcaster
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66/98
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Messrs. Mulcaster 						Farnacres 19th November 1787



       We yesterday agreed with Messrs Walker Fishwick & Co. for Sixty Fodders of Rough Litharge to be delivered in December January and February and Casks will be set next Week with Bungholes in the Ends of them Four Inches Diameter if Round or Four Inches Square. So you are desired to be preparing & see Johnson & Corbett and let them know. What you have said about <Pig> is satisfactory and we must desire youll put us in mind of giving you directions <on> Rec[eip]ts for such of the Tenants as we expect to <receive> Money from at the Ore Carriage Pay. We are 

       You Humble Servants

       Walton & Turner

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