Letter – Hugh Boag to Gabriel Griffith – 6 Oct 1758

Document Type: Letter
Date: 6 Oct 1758
Correspondent: Hugh Boag
Recipient: Gabriel Griffith
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 109
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To Mr Gabl. Griffeth at Whitehaven                	Ravensworth Castle  Octo: 6  1758



      This is to acquaint you that Mr Walton or My Selfe will be at Keswick on Wednesday the 11th Inst in the Evening & all day on Thursday & if a Court at Thornthwaite there on fryday,  Mr King can informe you as to the Thornthwaite Court.

      We hope to see you at one of the places on one of these days with yr Lead ore dues Accot. as farr down as Michs. last with payment for the same.     I am for Walton & Selfe

      Sir  Your most Humble Servt

      Hugh Boag

      

NB  Wrote George Liddell the same day to acquaint the Tenants that there would be a Rect at Mr <Marleys> the 26 Inst.

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