• Reference
    L30/15/33/1
  • Title
    From Henry Ley, Exeter to Frederick Robinson:
  • Date free text
    19 Feb 1789
  • Production date
    From: 1789 To: 1789
  • Scope and Content
    Naval Bank's loss, no reason for alarm, may not however be proper to leave all the cash there, aims to reduce sum left there to about £1000, various means of moving it. Arrangements to meet and discuss. Necessary for him to go to Saltram again to see how matters go on under Mr. Stuart[?], he is cautious of acting without direction. Payment of Mr Radcliffe and Mr Hatsell[?] through Naval Bank. Mr Neale's offer a good one, lease to be agreed. Mr Pridham to sell some of the hay. Two shillings a hundred not a very good price etc... Miss Robinson's approbation of the amount of the Plymouth bills necessary, to be settled in London. No reason to complain if paid within a year of Lord Boringdon's death. Sending Miss Robinson a bill for 106 [? Pounds] for Miss Parker's maintenance due in April.
  • Level of description
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