Letter – Nicholas Walton to Marshall – 24 Jun 1785

Document Type: Letter
Date: 24 Jun 1785
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Marshall
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 98
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12 Bars 2 ½ Inches broad by ½ Inch thick

6   Do. - 2 Inches broad for Bolt Plates <&> Bolted Iron

6 Bars Flat the most slender sort.

12 Bars 1 ½ Inches Square

12 Bars ¾ In. Square



Mr Marshall is desired to be careful in picking the above and it is desired also that the whole may be sent on Monday by James Johnson directed to Messrs. Mulcaster at Langley Mill. wth. a Bill of Parcels and another Bill of Parcels to Messrs. Walton & Turner. The Charge to be made to the Commiss[ione]rs and Governor of Greenwich Hospital for Langley Mill.

      Farnacres 24 June 1785

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