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TitleLetter from William Wenman, Edwinstow[e], Nottinghamshire to [E. Harley], Lord Harley [later 2nd Earl of Oxford], Dover Street, St James's, London; 27 Feb. 1722/3
Date27 February 1723
Extent2 ff
LevelItem/file
Content DescriptionGot home on Sunday safely through 'very bad roads and dangerous waters'; refers to the 'troublesome affair' of Mr Leadbetter; will request that Mr Clay draw out his bill of charges, so that he [Wenman] can see how much Harley will lose of his debt, which he fears will be about half; adds that he proposes to begin his receipt of Harley's rents at the end of next month, and then hopes to send Harley bills for a good sum; makes reference to Mr Twybell.

Letter dated 27 Feb. 1722.
Termfinancial affairs, Harley

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CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA38831Twybell; John (fl 1717-1724); Mr; rent collector for Edward Lord Harleyfl 1717-1724
NA38842Leadbetter; - (fl 1719-1723); Mrfl 1719-1723
NA38773Clay; Jonathan (c.1685-1724); Mr; attorney of Mansfield; steward of the Manors of Clipstone and Mansfieldc.1685-1724
NA38704Wenman; William (-1750); Mr; secretary and agent to the Duke and Duchess of Newcastle and the Earl and Countess of Oxford-1750
NA1047Harley; Edward (1689-1741); 2nd Earl of Oxford and Mortimer; styled Lord Harley 1711-17241689-1741
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