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J.E. Blackett Esqr N[ew]Castle Dukesfield 2d Aug[us]t 1784 Sir The 9th being the time that the Mining Agents are to be in Town for Subsistance Mo[ney] shall be obliged then to Trouble you for 250£ the cause of my demand being larger then usual at this Season is owing to the Wheel Wright that made the Wheels etc for the Smelt & Corn M[ill] being behind w[i]th his Journeymen & having promised to pay them once he had finish[ed] the job, their resentment at his deception were so great that they were for sending him to Prison if I had not interfeared by promising to see them paid the first subsistence Mo[ney] that I got We have got pritty briskly forward w[i]th the Lead Carriage this year tho the late wet Weather has slakend the Carriage f[ro]m Allenh[ead] Mill the other two Mills we had cleared of the Comon, slag & 10 sto[ne] p[iece]s before the weather Brock – the quantities deliv[ere]d f[ro]m each are Viz Dukesf[iel]d 18,590 ps A[llen]heads 2,600 Rookhope 11,400 32,590 & am Sir y[ou]r mo[st] H[um]ble Serv[an]t IH