Description | Includes references to Rowley's demands on Grimston to come to nothing following probate of the will being sent; Thompson has written to Mr Kinnaston, Master in Chancery, in the hope that he will write to Captain Latham to set him right as he had caused the refusal of delivery of the chest; Pierce Galliard to call to settle the interest on a £3000 annuity; Thompson's discarded overseer now working for Grimston and discussions about his abilities to move earth; copy of a letter sent from Thompson to William Kinnaston dated 15 Apr 1748, in his attempts to recover the effects of the late Admiral Medley, about the will being proved and probate sent to Leghorn and asking that he writes a line to Mr Latham to confirm that there is no reason for him to delay delivery and extract of a paragraph of Howes letter of 8 Apr [1748] to Thompson about a letter that he had received from Mr Groves with accounts which may help to clear up affairs between Grimston and Admiral Rowley, paperwork sent to Mahon and Gibraltar, fresh copies sent to Gibraltar as the originals were lost on the Stubbington, which had been taken to Marseilles by a French St Malo privateer; Mr James Tierney going home in the Dunkirk and Captain Hardy in the Jersey to England will pay Mr Medley's share to his heir himself; dividends; Messrs Francis and Lewis Butler will remit on receipt of attested copy of procure and will |