Letter – Nicholas Walton to Peter Mulcaster – 29 Oct 1787

Document Type: Letter
Date: 29 Oct 1787
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Peter Mulcaster
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66/98
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Messrs Mulcaster, 							Farnacres 29th Octr. 1787.



       We have rec[eive]d yours with the Assays and Acc[oun]t of produce from Keswick Ore as also giving your Sentiments concerning the Losses sustained by F. Robinson & H Robson and inclose you two Rec[eipts] which you are desired to get signed; that for £2.10.- being for Robson and do you pay them the Money for which we will be accountable to you.

       We approve of the Manner which you have proposed to us that the Matter as to the Pasture shall for the future be understood. The Fume Mr Hall had may be p[ai]d for by you when you come for Cash for the Ore Carriage Pay. We are

       Yours etc.  W & F

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