Letter – Nicholas Walton to Richard Fishwick – 18 Dec 1787

Document Type: Letter
Date: 18 Dec 1787
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Richard Fishwick
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66/98
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Messrs Walker Fishwick & Co.



Sir

       As I find it will not be convenient for us to furnish you with more than sixty Fodders of Litharge as agreed for, I take the first opportunity of acquainting you with this and am for Self and Partner Sir, Yours etc

       N.W. Junr.



PS  We could have let you had [sic] some more Litharge with more than equal Convenience if Casks could have been got to Langley Mill in time, & indeed Messrs Mulcaster are now rather inconveniently circumstanced for want of Casks. 
Undated, but between two letters dated 18 Dec 1787 in book so given the same date here

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