Letter – Nicholas Walton to Edward Stewart – 18 Apr 1755

Document Type: Letter
Date: 18 Apr 1755
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Edward Stewart
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 108
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At a Meeting of the Directors for Greenwich Hospital at Salters Hall 9 th April 1755 a Letter from Mr Stewart to Mr Everest was read relating to the Court Rolls of the Manor of Wark.  Ordered that Mr Stewart do send the said Court Rolls to the Board as soon as possible

      Adjourned to Saturday Senn’t at Greenwich

      A Copy, Signed  R Horne





To Mr Stewart                                                Ravensworth Castle  April 18th  1755



Sir                        

      The above is a Copy of the Boards Minute directing the Court Rolls to be sent up immediately which Copy we are Ordered to send you [rest of sentence underlined] in order that the same may be complyed with.  I think the sooner you send them away the better.    I am

                               Yours etc    Nichos. Walton



P.S.  The words Scored under are the Boards own words

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