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Dr Sir, Yours las night I do remember our conversation at Newb. Respecting the Monthy [sic] accts which has since given me much uneasiness & the more so you having had occasion again to repeat your Orders, but do assure you their nofafat being sent was not from inattention but owing to their being sent back to Rookhope to correct, Mr.Smith had sent me them but on my going to Rookhope found a great Quant[it]y of Lead had been taken up at the Mill by Thos Pringle & laid down on the opposite side of the Burn; I had it led back informed Mr Smith his accts that after filing & telling it might be added to the Stock in hand. The sudden death of my Father who’s Finances it was necessary for me to enquire immediately into & not being acquainted with his own affairs, took much of my Time; tho I cannot admit the above justified my not send[in]g punctually the Allen Mill Accts but trust to your forgiveness, & sh[oul]d they not arrive punctually in future, to convince you the Neglect does not fall on me I am Dr Sir Yr Ob[edien]t Servt I Hunter Dukesfd 20th Feb 97 To Jno E Blackett, Charlotte Sq, Newcastle
Isaac Hunter senior had died while out amongst his haymakers at Dukesfield in August 1796