Letter – Thomas Crawhall to William Emm – 15 May 1802

Document Type: Letter
Date: 15 May 1802
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: William Emm
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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William Emm Esq.					Newcastle 15th. May 1802

Auckland Castle



Sir

      In Consequence of some Informality in the late Renewal of Kilhope & Welhope and Lintzgarth Lands from the Bp of Durham to Coln. Beaumt. Coln. Beaumont advised it is necessary that the Leases already drawn be reindorsed, & they with the Counter-parts having been sent to London sometime ago – I am directed to request you will favour Mr. Blackett with Copies of the same as last drawn by your Direction per the first Opportunity – 

      I am &c. T.C

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