Letter – Hugh Boag to Joseph Stephenson – 3 Aug 1758

Document Type: Letter
Date: 3 Aug 1758
Correspondent: Hugh Boag
Recipient: Joseph Stephenson
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 109
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To Jos. Stephenson at Nentberry               		Rav. Castle  3rd Aug 1758



      Mr. Walton wrote you the 26 July about agreeing for the Leading which I hope you have done and desires you may goe on with the work as agreed for  And pray doe it well.  Youle mind and performe your agreem’t and mind no body    

      I am for Mr Walton & Selfe Your Humble Servt.

      H Boag



Deliver the Inclosed to your Brother Stephenson:





A copy of the Confirmations for Lead Mines Sent Mr Thos. Stephenson Inclosed in Jos. Stephensons



Lead Mines Confirmed 30 May 1758 Sent Mr Thomas Stephenson the 3rd of Aug’t 1758



Wm. Hodgson for Adam Wilkinsons North vein at Fifth Duty

Adam Wilkinson for Caple Cleugh East End       at  D[itt]o

Wm Dobson and Geo Atkinson for Northblack Eskgillhead  at  D[itt]o

Thomas Bird for Scalebank Moore     at Do.

Ralph Watson for Two Lead veins near Hill Close East of Tyne    at  D[itt]o

Jno. Smith for the Lead Mine Company, for Middle Cleugh vein Eastward at  D[itt]o 

Joseph Emerson for Corne Riggs      at  D[itt]o

John Smith and Jos. Teasdale for Roderup Cleugh   at  D[itt]o



Mr Thomas Stephenson is desired to give the people notice of their being Confirmed

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