Letter – Nicholas Walton to William Corbett – 12 Oct 1736

Document Type: Letter
Date: 12 Oct 1736
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: William Corbett
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 105
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To Wm Corbett Esqr



Sr                                                                                   Ravensworth Castle  Octr 12th 1736

	We were so much hurryd wth the Tennants Last later day that we could not possibely send you the Abstract of the Severall bidings for Last week sooner than this post but you have ‘em now Inclosed in here

	We were Obliged to Desire Mr Thibou to send you our Cash Accot for last Month wch we hope came Safe to Your hand

	Mr Boag will Sett out next Thursday Morning & will be in London on Wednesday the 20th Inst but we doubt not so soon as to wait upon the Directors at their meatg that day but will be ready to attend them The Thursday following.

            We are Sr Your Obt Servts

            Nichs Walton	Hugh Boag

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