- ReferenceL30/15/57/4
- TitleFrom Thomas Smith, Newby Park to Frederick Robinson:
- Date free text28 Oct 1786
- Production dateFrom: 1786 To: 1786
- Scope and ContentWill obey F. Robinson's orders in his recent letter. Redgrave only working there occasionally, no reason for him to stay at Newby [Park]. More coals will be used and his horse will need maintaining if Redgrave and his wife stay all winter. Janson's last bill was for ale. Gave the beer which had turned sour, to the haymakers. Update on hay. The plasterers are putting up the top of the Gallery. Glaziers glazing new sashes in one of the low west rooms. Smith's sister has sent her bills up to 8 July to Lady Grantham.
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