- ReferenceL30/13/13/2
- TitleJanson, Newby Hall to Frederick Robinson, Privy Garden, London Reports the sale went well, particularly of hay and corn, and he will pay the money into the Ripon Bank. There is some wheat and barley unsold, and he has reserved some hay and corn as he directed. They currently have 3 draught horses, 3 carts, a saddle horse, 2 milk cows, 2 young cows and an Alderney bull. He has settled with Thomas Lumley about the farm at Little Givendale at 23 shillings per acre. Asks his permission to see Mrs Weddell in London. The Reverend Mr Allanson of Ripon and Captain Coates have been coursing on Baron Grantham's manors, and asks if they have his permission.
- Date free text12 Dec 1792
- Production dateFrom: 1792 To: 1792
- Level of descriptionitem
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- Keywordsfamily correspondence, manuscripts, Newby Hall, hay, corn, family/personal financial affairs, Ripon Bank, wheat, barley, horses, agriculture horses, cart, , milk, cows, calves, bullocks, North Yorkshire farms, travel, clergy names index, captain, hare coursing, ESTATES (LANDED), private land use, Wrest, London, Mulwith with Newby, Ripon, Givendale
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