Letter – Nicholas Walton to Thomas Temperley – 2 Nov 1781

Document Type: Letter
Date: 2 Nov 1781
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Thomas Temperley
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 97
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Thomas Temperley                                          			Farnacres 2nd Novemr 1781 



       I am very well pleased to hear that your Cement is likely to turn out to Mich Lumleys liking, and hope it will prove very good.  We shall not grudge the Expence if all turns out well and we flatter ourselves this Oven will fully repay Greenwich Hospital and with good Interest.  I am glad you have got all the Iron work & we are also glad to hear the Trade is so good at Stublick Colliery.     I am

       Your Humble Servt

      Nich Walton Junr

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