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Bretton, October 22nd 1800 Dear Sir, I enclose you by Colonel Beaumont's desire part of a letter he has recd. from Mr. Bell, he will be obliged to you to give directions respecting the St. John Lee, St. Oswald and ye Stublock Colliery's the latter from Mr. Cockshutt's report (which Col. B. will bring with him to Newcastle) we think may be worked to our advantage we requested Mr. Bell would offer the other collieries to Mr. Errington, but he now declines them and we are at a loss to know what is best to do with them. We hope you received the venison safe, it was the first Buck we had killed we lost 40 head of Deer last winter. Col. Beaumont joins with me in best comp'ts. I am Dear Sir Yr. sincere Hble Servt Diana Beaumont Turn over Some tables & other Furniture is sent by sea to Newcastle for Hexham, when they arrive I will thank mr T Crawhall to send them to the Abbey with care