Letter – Nicholas Walton to Thomas Snow – 19 Feb 1741

Document Type: Letter
Date: 19 Feb 1741
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Thomas Snow
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle. 19 Feb 1740/1

To Messrs Pallock & Snow at the Golden Anchor without Temple barr



Sirs

      We have reced. yours and in Answer will make you a Remittance in a very few days after the two years Intrest becomes due to the Exec.rs of the late Dr Chamberlain. We are sorry the year which was due at last ladyday was not then paid but it was for want of having directions after the Intrest was alterd, As the Terme is so near hand we rather chuse to make the remittance for the two years togither & we hope it will be no Inconvenience to the Exec.rs & we are,

      Sir Your most Hble Serts.

      N. Walton  H Boag
A later letter shows that remittances being handled by Thomas Snow

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