Letter – Hugh Boag to Christopher Bell – 23 Nov 1759

Document Type: Letter
Date: 23 Nov 1759
Correspondent: Hugh Boag
Recipient: Christopher Bell
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 109
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To Mr Chris. Bell  at Durham                    		Rav. Castle   Nov 23rd   1759



Mr Bell

      Pray give notice to Mr Snowball, Jo. Bell of Aydonshield, John Curry of Gairshield, George Jackson of Baggraw, Joseph Atkinson of Woodhall Mill, John Watson of Eastbrokenheugh, Peter Patterson of Maggees Land & William Stokoe of Rattenraw that there will be a Receipt at Mr Marleys at the George in Gateshead on Wednesday the 12th of December next when it is expected that they come and pay up their Rents due at Old Mayday last.  We are 

      Your Humble Servts

      Hugh Boag  Nicho. Walton Jun.

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