Letter – Nicholas Walton to Giles Monk – 22 Nov 1737

Document Type: Letter
Date: 22 Nov 1737
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Giles Monk
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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To Mr Giles Monk

                                                                       Ravensworth Castle  Novr 22 1737

Sir

	Last year was made out your Accot of Receipts and Disbursemnts to the 14 <Novr> in that Year and this we are proposed to Make out our Accot in the same Manner but as it seems more regular to end the 31st <December> in every Year we thought proper to Acquaint you that If you Approve of <It> we will Apply to the Directors to grant us leave to make up our Accounts for this Year to the 21st December to this wee desire you’ll give us your Answer by returne of the post and are Dear Sr SincerelyYr most Obliged Hble Servts

      Walton & Boag

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