Letter – Nicholas Walton to John Aynsley – 31 Dec 1735

Document Type: Letter
Date: 31 Dec 1735
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: John Aynsley
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 105
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To John Aynsley Esqr

      Ravensworth Castle Decemn 31st 1735

Sr                                                                

      We are directed to enquire in to the matter in dispute betwixt you & Mr Ralph Wood of East Thornton relating the Tyths of the Rectory of Harburn, & shoud be glad to know how that dispute has been occasioned & the present State of it

	We have also Commands of the Directors of Greenwich Hospitall to acquaint you not to proceed in any Causes in the Name of the Hospitall without Particular Authority from the said Directors or from us by their Order

	Shou’d be glad you wou’d settle your Accot with Messrs Watson and Hutchinson and shew us you last Receipts in order that we may receive the Rents due last Mayday.

      We are Sr Your most Hble Servs

                            Nichos Walton	Hugh Boag

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