Letter – Nicholas Walton, Hugh Boag to Francis Anderson – 28 Jan 1736

Document Type: Letter
Date: 28 Jan 1736
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton, Hugh Boag
Recipient: Francis Anderson
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 105
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To Mr Fra. Anderson  in Alnwick



Sr

      We wrote you from whitingham that we wou’d not take that warning you gave us of your Farmes unless Tennants offerd to our liking to take the Same we have now the Offer of Such Tennants as are agreeable to us & therefore give you leave to Quit them Next Mayday & you are no longer to be concernd than that time neither in Tyths or land etc

	You are not entitlul’d to away going Cropp as you Enterd upon a grasse Farme & we now Discharge you from Sowing any part of it.  & are Sr  Your Most Humbl Servts

      Nichos Walton  H Boag
no date given but filed between letters dated 27th and 30th January

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