Letter – Benjamin Johnson to Thomas Wentworth Beaumont – 19 Oct 1824

Document Type: Letter
Date: 19 Oct 1824
Correspondent: Benjamin Johnson
Recipient: Thomas Wentworth Beaumont
Archive Source: Brotherton BHDVC CD 78a
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Mr Beaumont		Oct 19th 1824

The wine may be <....> immediately if you think proper but I think it would be better to delay it until Spring as I shall be obliged to leave the house this winter to enable the workmen to get on with the alterations inside.  There is at present a house at Corbridge to let and I shall thank you to inform me ... if you would wish me to engage it and remove my family from Newbiggin to it as the seaside is dreadfully cold at this season.

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