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Messrs. Mulcaster Farnacres 1 Janry. 1786 Last year you made a payment to Mr. Liddell the dissenting Minister at Hexham which Mr. Walton Senr. desired you to make, and I was requested by him to repay you the Money which I hope I did, but I cannot recollect how that, and therefore you will be so good as let me know & acquaint me as to the Sum for I don’t now recollect that. We are like to have some difficulty concerning Maggees Lands, and possibly it may be necessary to make a Grant of them to some person in whom we can confide, lest the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital shd. have Actions brought against them by persons who these Lands might be let to, on acct. of their not being put into possession at Mayday next; Mr. Turner & I must therefore desire to see Mr. Peter Mulcaster as soon as the Proposals come down from London, at which time we will give him Notice. Some little time after that we shall most assuredly advertise <Dewey> Sykes, but it will only be probably for one Year, and I will speak to Mr. Peter Mulcaster about that when I see him abt. the other. We are now entirely loaded wth. Snow, and suppose you are the same. We wish you all many happy years. I am Your Hble Servt. Nich. Walton Junr. When you come down pray put us in mind of delivering you some Promissory Notes to collect Money for.