Letter – Hugh Boag to John Strangeways – 14 Mar 1743

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Mar 1743
Correspondent: Hugh Boag
Recipient: John Strangeways
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66/107
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To Mr Strangeways at Cheswick near Berwick.                   	Ravensworth Castle March 14 1742/3



Sir

       Mr Ancrum did not come near me at Whittingham nor none of his Partners so cannot say any thing more about this charging you unreasonably for the Wayleave than what was talked at Whittingham but one or both of us propose to be at Scremerston and Berwick in about a Month or less and then hope to see you.   I am for Mr Walton & Self

       Sir Your very Hble Servt

       Hugh Boag

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