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J.E.Blackett Esqr. Newcastle Dukesf[iel]d 4th Feb 1782 Sir, I have made three Assays of the Newbiggin Ore, One f[ro]m the Round, another f[ro]m Round & Small mix[e]d the other f[ro]m the Small and find, taking the medium of these three Assays would require 5 Bings nearly to make a Fod[der] or 21 Cwt of Lead. I do suppose that the Ore I got was the best then at the Bank, so that one cannot expect to get a quantity to yield equal to it, but I think we might venture to calculate it’s produce of Lead f[ro]m the yield of ye[the ] Small w[hi]ch will take 5 Bings & 5/8 to the Fod To 5 5/8 at £3/15s p Bing (the price sold at) 21 1 10 1/2 To Exp.s Carriage &c 18 6 To Ref[iner]y & Returning 8 To Carriage to Blaydon 10 7 1/2 22 19 -- Cr By 30 oz of Silver @ 6s 9 -- -- By L. Lead 1/15 L of it 15 17 4 24 17 4 Gain[e]d 1 18 4 by the above calculation there can be no risk in giving the present price in case Lead does not drop before its got to Markett: as there’s a reporting in the Country that Sir Tho[ma]s Blackett’s for buying that Ore, will require great caution to come at it at a reasonable pr[ice] for I desay [dare say] if the L[ea]d Co[mpany] knows that S[i]r Tho[ma]s bids that they will put it above &c. As I got no subsistence at C[hrist]mas will be obliged to have 200£ when the other agents are down on the 18th for I have promised several of the Ore Carrier they should have Cash to pay the Wintering of their Galloways