Letter – Nicholas Walton to Reginald Hall – 21 Nov 1742

Document Type: Letter
Date: 21 Nov 1742
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Reginald Hall
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66/107
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To Mr Reg.d Hall In Edinbrough                         Ravensworth Castle      Novem’r 21st 1742



Sir,

          Considering the Expence you must of Necessity be at in Coming to Kelsoe & returning to Edinbr’h we think Mr Airey was Shorte in what he did on that Acct. we therefore desire you will receive Two Guineas more of the Bearer hereof Mr Joseph Shaw.  We think ourselves much obliged to you for the favour you have done us & doe assure you we will on all occasion be ready to make a Return when it is in the power of        Sir

      Your very H’ble Servts.    

      Walton & Boag

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