Letter – Nicholas Walton to James Wood – 23 Feb 1759

Document Type: Letter
Date: 23 Feb 1759
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: James Wood
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 109
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To Mr Ja. Wood                                 	 		Ravensworth Castle  Feb 23:  1759



Sir

      Inclosed we send you Jos. Airey and Cos Bill on Vere Glyn and Hallifax for Two Thousand Five Hundred Pounds dated this day and payable at Thirty days after date to N. Walton wch. is endorsed to you on Account of the Rents and profitt of the Derwentwater Estate wch. pray acknowledge the recet. of       We are           

      Sir    yours etc       N Walton   H Boag

 

No.  4714    £2500          Newcastle 23 February   1759  At Thirty days date Pay to the Order of Mr. Nich. Walton  Two Thousand Five Hundred Pounds value Received. For Bell, Cookson Carr & Self

To Messrs   Vere Glyn & Hallifax Jos Airey London





Bill from John Romer Esq. to the Commissioners of the Royal Hospitall for seamen at Greenwich as follows



For Cash pd. Mr Wm Ancrum the 31 day of Aug 1957 for Damage 

  of Ground & for Building Two Lime kilns on 

  Mr Ancrums Farm                                         £3.12.00

For Cash pd Ditto for Damage of Ground occasioned by the 

  Winning, Burning etc & Leading Lime from Mart.s 1748 to 

  Mayday 1758 being <abt> 2 years at <£…..>                9.15.07 1/2

                                                         £13.07.07 1/2

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