Journal entry – John Grey – 17 Feb 1835

Document Type: Journal entry
Date: 17 Feb 1835
Correspondent: John Grey
Archive Source: TNA ADM 80/20
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Tuesday 17th February



Forwarded to the Secretary the estimates for refitting the Mill at Allerwash, in a new building to be made by the Railway Company, with a new water wheel at Barley Mill, also an undertaking from the Tenant to pay an additional rent of £10 from and after November next, in consideration of the improvement. Forwarded at the same timer Mr Foster’s report upon the Tenders for Coal & Lime at Brokenheugh & Allerwash, with a letter of remarks & explanation to the Secretary.  Rode to Hexham Market to meet some people on business.  No occurrence of moment. 

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