Letter – Nicholas Walton to Edward Boxley – 9 Feb 1779

Document Type: Letter
Date: 9 Feb 1779
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Edward Boxley
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66/80
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To Mr Edwd Boxley					Farnacres 9th Feb'y 1779



Sir 

      You receive herewith conformable to the request contained in yours of the 6th instant our Certificate of the Sums remitted you on acco[un]t of the Derwentwater Estate between the 31st December 1777 and 1st January 1779 which doubt not youll find right & are

      Sir yours &c 

      N W Junr



Remittances made on Account of the Rents & Profits of the Derwentwater Estate from the 31st Decm'r 1777 exclusive to the 31st December 1778 Inclusive as follows



1778

Jany 14  Sent his Deputy Mr Edward Boxley, the

         Treasurers Deputy a Bill for             £550

June 23d Sent Do           a Bill for             3000

July 12  Sent Do           a Bill for             2000

Aug 29   Sent Do           a Bill for              500

Sep'r 5  Sent Do           a Bill for             1000

Oct'r 2d Sent Do           a Bill for              450

Nov'r 21 Sent Do           a Bill for             3500

                                                £11000

                                                                                        

We Nicholas Walton the Younger and John Chrichloe Turner Receivers of the Rents and Profits of the Derwentwater Estate Do hereby Certify that the several Sums above mentioned amounting to Eleven Thousand Pounds were remitted to Mr Edward Boxley Deputy Treasurer of Greenwich Hospital at the Days and times above expressed being all the Money Remitted on the above Account from the 31st December 1777 Exclusive to the 31st December 1778 Inclusive. Witness our hands the 9th February 1779.          

      N W Junr.	J.C.T. 

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