Letter – Nicholas Walton to Richard Fishwick – 28 Dec 1787

Document Type: Letter
Date: 28 Dec 1787
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Richard Fishwick
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66/98
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Messrs Walker Fishwick & Co. 					Farnacres 28 December 1787



Gents

       From what Messrs Mulcaster have said in a letter rec[eive]d from them this Day we take reason to think that we could let you have some more Litharge than the Sixty Fodders agreed for upon the like Terms, if you will therefore send Casks we will try what we can do and will let you have as much more Litharge as we can without putting our works to inconvenience.

       You will be so good as let us hear from you as soon as you can in answer hereto as we are both going from home. We are

       Gents. Your most humble ser[vant]s

       Walton & Turner

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