Letter – John Teasdale to Nicholas Walton – 25 Jan 1759

Document Type: Letter
Date: 25 Jan 1759
Correspondent: John Teasdale
Recipient: Nicholas Walton
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 109
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Coppy of Bills Reced. from John Teasdale for the Dues of Lead raised in <Alstonmoor> ending Michs. 1758 for <1 year give the Bank the 26 Jany>



£659.16.8½  Newcastle 25th January 1759. At Thirty Days after date pay to Nicholas Walton or Order Six Hundred and Fifty Nine Pounds, Sixteen shillings and Eight pence ½  Value reced. as advised by your Friend & Servt John Teasdale

To the Governor and Company for Smelting down Lead with Pitt Coal And Sea Coal in St. Martins Lane Cannon Street     London



£1000 Newcastle 25th January 1759 At Thirty Days after date pay to Nicholas Walton or Order One Thousand Pounds  Value reced. as advised by your Friend & Servt John Teasdale

To the Governor & Company for Smelting down Lead with Pit Coal and Sea Coal in St. Martins Lane Cannon Street     London



£1000 Newcastle 25th January 1759   At Thirty Days after date pay to Nicholas Walton or Order One Thousand Pounds  Value reced. as advised by your Friend & Servt John Teasdale

To the Governour & Company for Smelting down Lead with Pit Coal and Sea Coal in St. Martins Lane Cannon Street     London

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