Letter – Nicholas Walton to Edward Stewart – 3 Mar 1754

Document Type: Letter
Date: 3 Mar 1754
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Edward Stewart
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 108
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To Mr Stewart                                                Ravensworth Castle  Mar 3rd  1754



Dear Sir      

      Inclosed you have a Letter for Mr Jervis with a Copy of our Letter wrote to Mr Horn the Deputy Secretary this Day as to Ellingham Rigg and the Fee Farm Rents at Killingworth.  The Letter to Mr Jervis you will Seal yourself and don’t shew the Copy of Mr Hornes letter to any Body. You see we have desired Mr Burrell to speak to Mr Allgood so that we think it not so proper for you to name the thing to him.  We hope this will meet with you well in London, this Day promises you a Fine Journey & will at least set you a good way forward.  When you see Mr Horne, Mr Maul, Mr Wood, Mr Everest, Mr Martyr etc be so good as to give our Compliments to them; and to Mr Jervis particularly.    We are Sir

      Yours etc Walton & Boag

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