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Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D547/F/89 |
Title | Letter to Rev Thomas Wright, Romeley, from Elizabeth Garland, Scotland Yard |
Date | 5 Nov 1745 |
Description | Mrs. Lowther sends thanks for two quarters from Eckington; these frightful times must keep Thomas Wright in a bustle; our numbers must exceed theirs, and another large train of artillery is going north; they will never pass through Yorkshire; thanks for paying Mr. Nightingale the £30 for Elizabeth Garland's joining the new partners at Portaway; Sir C. Dolton wrote that Brighouse is running to ruin; will be grateful for any tenant Thomas Wright approves. |
Extent | 1 item |
Level | Item |
Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
Archive Creator | The Olivier Settlement: Olivier family of north Derbyshire |
Format | Document |
Term | Second Jacobite Rebellion (1745) |
Letters (documents) |