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To Mr John Grey - Attorney at Law Newcas 23d September 1773 In Berwick upon Tweed Sir I received your Letter inclosing the Draught of the Conditions of Sale for Unthank Land and Colliery which I think very proper - I have filled up all the Blanks in it and have made the 5th condition as you recommended - As to <affine> & Recovery I am very well satisfied there is no Occasion for any such thing. A Tonn of Coals consists of 420 Bolls of 36 Gallons Winchester dry Measure each which you may add if you please to the Description of the Premises at Unthank - The Tithes of Shotton consist of both the great & small Tithes & the Draught of the Description & Conditions of Sale of these Tithes are on the other Side - All these Premises will be advertised next month and inserted in the Newcastle London & Edinburgh Papers. I am obliged to you for your good Wishes for my Health. I am a great deal better I am etc HR