RefNo | KAcc148/5/C/88 |
AltRefNo | 148/5/88 |
Title | Copy Letter |
Description | George Thornhill Esq. Diddington, Hunts. to Henry Richardson, London. Henry Richardson mistaken in thinking he had been given exclusive powers of agency, George Thornhill must always consider engagements of consequence, as Henry Richardson himself showed with letting of Mr. Horsfall's land. Wishes to know exactly what is Mr. Kemp's security. Dare not make more bricks till present ones disposed of; put a stop to Mr. Wests? doings. Count the bricks put in a pile. |
Date | 25 Oct. 1809 |
CreatorName | Thornhill Collection |
Repository | Huntingdonshire Archives |
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Persons
Code | PersonName | Dates |
F/0010 | Thornhill; family; of Diddington Hall | 11th Century-Present |
P/0061 | Thornhill; George (1738-1827); High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire (1791); of Diddington Hall | 1738-1827 |