Letter – Nicholas Walton to Peter Mulcaster – 11 Jan 1784

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Jan 1784
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Peter Mulcaster
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 98
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Messrs. Mulcaster					Farnacres 11th. January 1784



      As you will want some Ash Wood I desire you or either of you James Watson & Mr. Thornton will go together & make an Examination where it can be most conveniently got so as to save Carriage and let the Trees wanted be taken down where they stand thickest & don’t take down more than wanted yet take enough as it will be better by being seasoned to be using it. I am
correspondent not named but presumably Nicholas Walton

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