Letter – Henry Richmond to Robert Mulcaster – 29 Sep 1767

Document Type: Letter
Date: 29 Sep 1767
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Robert Mulcaster
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Mr Robt Mulcaster at Blaydon                                                  Newca[stle] 29th Septemr 1767

Sir

I shall be busy on Thursday Morning therefore wish you would bring the Silver to morrow or put it off till Fryday.

I desire you will give Sir Wrs Compliments to Mr Geo Dunn of Blaydon, who has purchased Messrs Dalton’s half of Acomb; and acquaint him that the new Bridge intended to be built at Hexham will abut upon his and Captain Davison’s Estate there and a piece of new road, to be made, will also be laid thro’ it; and some damage will unavoidably be done therein by leading the Material for the Bridge. But that case will be taken by the Commissioners of the Alnmouth road, who have full powers by the Act of Parliament, to make a reasonable Satisfaction for what damage shall be done. I am etc    HR


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