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Sir Walter Blackett Barot MP Half moon Street Newcas 28th Febry 1776 Piccadilly London Honrd Sir I hope you are well after your Journey. I forgot to give you Mr Challoners Plan & Mr Maughans Answer to his Request; which is inclosed. Jenny Baxter the Laundry Maid gave warning since you left Newcastle that she would be obliged to leave your Service on the 12th May: being to be married at that time. Sergeant Miller has paid the five Guineas which I have given Mr Blackett to include in his Cash Accot I am etc HR 28th Febry 1776 Sir Walter Blackett may, if he pleases, Sell his half of Shields Pasture for £20: but then he must be indemnified by the Purchaser against all damages by the present or future Workings of the Groves therein; & must have free Liberty at all times of Ingress & Egress to and from the said Groves without paying damage for the same.