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To Mr William Dalton Newcas[tle] 12th May 1764 at Blaydon Sir I must have Litharge made; & therefore if the man you have cannot work, you must procure another : if you cannot meet with one at Home it will be worth your while coming to Town to try to engage one. At the price now given for <lemsing>, a Man may make good wages: & you should combine such other inducements as you properly can, to procure a good hand. I observe the weight of your pieces of refind Lead is much Lessened of late; for Mr Carr’s last 100 p[iece]s weighs only 136.2.0 ; if you are right I would wish to have them of the old weight : a hundred p[iece]s used always to weigh at a med[iu]m 147.0.0, but your redusins are grown careless of late. I am etc H R