Letter – Nicholas Walton to Joseph Scott – 24 Apr 1736

Document Type: Letter
Date: 24 Apr 1736
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Joseph Scott
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 105
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To Mr Scott  Kessweek



Mr Scott                                                                  Ravensworth Castle  Apl 24th 1736

	Yours came to hand which we Observe in Answere to which we can only acquaint you that we have an Accot from Mr King that he is proceeding against you in the Court of Execheqr to whome you must Apply as he has our directions to Act in this Cause as is Connstant wth the Interest of the Hospitall.

	We are verry Sorry you Should have given us Reason to bring this Trouble upon you but you may blame your Selfe for it & you are only used as you deserve & as all people who use Such practices may Expect

We are	 Yor Hunble Servts

             Nichs Walton		Hugh Boag

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