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To Sir Wr Blackett Barot. M.P. in Half Moon Street Newcas. 14th Decr 1770 Piccadilly, London Honrd. Sir Last post I received the letter from Mr Douglas of which the inclosed is a Copy. Such an Accident at this time is particular and suspicious but I shall see Mr Brown tomorrow and learn his sentiments about it. I wrote them on the 11th instant according to Mr Fawcetts advice that “I am well assured Sir W Bt. expects every article in the Colliery Lease to be strictly performed by the Lessees & that neither any of the Covenants therein Nor the Lease itself, shall be avoided but by a Compliance with & performance of the requisites set for it in the Lease.” The Grove Stewards were here last Monday for the Money & carried away with them £18850 in Specie, over and above what I had paid for Gunpowder Candles, etc. & all the Subsistence Money advanced them in the Year. They had nothing new to tell about the Mines. As to those in Weardale I have desired them to be careful of misusing any considerable Lead-charge till the disposition of the new Rector is discovered. I wish you a good Journey hither and am etc HR