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Sir Febry 1 I Recd yrs of the 28. I shall not by any means part with my Fifth in Lead for money there cannot be the least inconvenience or Trouble in it for I pay 1/5 of the Carriage, and 1/5 of the Rent of the Cellar, as also 1/5 of the Smelt charges & Porterage etc. So I would gladly know where the least inconvenience can be in it. As for the Dead Wasts & Cuttings tis impossible for me to Sett a true Value on them, or you to bid a believable Consideration for Someone of Opinion that I may get a very considerable quantity of Lead out of them, but how they may prove no man living can tell, So I design immediately to Sett on as many people as possibly I can to Search to the very bottom of them all and tho’ a great many people be Employed twill take maybe years before they can possibly work thro’ them all carefully as they must do, I do not design any of my Lead that’s made Either of my Slaggs or Wasts shall be put into the cellar or <shall give it a great mind to> lett it lye at Fallowfield till there be a Considerable quantity, and then shall Sell it before it come to Newcastle & and have it Weighed of upon the Key I am Sir yr humble Servt To Mr Featherston & Comp’y Newcastle