Letter – Nicholas Walton to William Corbett – 24 Nov 1739

Document Type: Letter
Date: 24 Nov 1739
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: William Corbett
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle  Novr. 24  1739

To Wm Corbett Esqr



Sir

	Inclosed we send you our Cash Acct. for Last Month by wch There appears to have been in our hands at the end thereof £1066:2:11¼ but you will be please to observe we have since Remitted Mr Wood £1000  & out of what we have Recd. since & what we are in Expectation of receiving we hope to make a Remittance in a weeks Time of £700 more. We have Likewise Recd. the moor masters Accot. of mines not at work & the Accot. of Dues to Mich. last due from Geo: Liddle Esqr. & ptners. You will observe Sir that Six more Mines have reverted to the Hospital at Michaelmas last.

	We are realy in very Great want of the Leases wch were Ordered to be executed at the Last general Court & therefore desire they may be forwarded with all Speed as Also That the Board will be pleased to give us orders to get Draughts made of the leases for Collierys Tyths &c that will not answer the printed form. We have made no Conting<ent> payments without order of Board in the Quarter ending at Michaelms. last Except four pence for which reason we omitt Sending any accot. Thereof till Christ.s next & are Sir

      Your most Hbl. Servts

      Nich. Walton  Hugh Boag



PS We have bought 15 quarters of Oates for you & Mr Horne vizt. 10 for you & 5 for Mr Horne at 12s per Quarter & we only waite for the George’s coming in by whome they will be sent. The Ship is Expected Every Tyde.  W & B



[This letter was accompanied by the usual quarterly return of the state of the Alston Moor mines for the quarter to Michaelmas]

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