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To Mr John Armstrong in Wallington 20th July 1764 Hexham Sir After you had left me the other day, I considered the matter of the request you had made to me and which I agreed to upon your telling me it was an usual practice, to wit, to put a man into the Grove to work for you; that is, you agree to give him a certain daily sum and all the ore he gets is to be your’s, now according to my notion this agreement cannot be for my advantage, a man cannot be supposed to work so diligently for another as he will for himself (witness all the statute work which is done upon the Roads) whereupon I have sent to my Stewards, that no such persons, who do not work for their own profit entirely, shall be taken into the Groves. I am etc W[alte]r Blackett