Letter – Hugh Boag to Richard Horne – 10 Aug 1752

Document Type: Letter
Date: 10 Aug 1752
Correspondent: Hugh Boag
Recipient: Richard Horne
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 108
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Mr Horne from Carlisle                            	Carlisle  Augst. 10 th 1752



Dear Sir

      Our Alston Cause wherein we were Defendants that is Ricardson against Bateson and others was brought on by Ricardson this Morning the very Day the Judge was to leave the Town but Judge Legg staid to try it and did it with a great deal of patience when after a hearing of about 3 hours Ricardson was non-suited and could not prove his ever being in possession so we have got costs against him and hope never to be troubled more with him.  I wish the Hospital joy and am

      Dear Sir,  Yours etc H. B.



P.S. I am just tired out having been here 8 days attending the coming on of this Cause

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