Letter – Joseph Richmond to John Westgarth – 21 May 1762

Document Type: Letter
Date: 21 May 1762
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: John Westgarth
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/2
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To Mr Jno Westgarth Esq;

at Unthank near Stanhope                                                             Newcastle 21st May 1762



Sir/ I am sorry I was not at home when you did me the favor to call upon me. I cant yet find out who the Mr West is who claims the Ground you mention he has rode in as belonging to his freehold Estate & where it lays but I will enquire after the man & know w[ha]t his pretensions are, & at the pay on Thursday Senight, some method will be thought on to know whe[the]r he intends to support them, for Sr W[alte]r you may believe wont suffer any Encroachment to be made on the B[isho]ps Loyalties in Weardale. My son will be at Newhouse at the pay. & I wish it wo[ul]d be agreeable to you to dine there that day at ab[ou]t 2 o’clock. I never heard of any previous notice of riding the Boundary, or sh[oul]d have ordered Sr W[alte]r’s Agents to attend. I am etc  JR   


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