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Dukesfield 15th Feb'y 1794 Sir I am not a little surprized to find that you shoud remove any of the Wastes thats under bargain & more so to have them put into the Race that they may go the Bargain of a higher price I have Ordered Hutchinson's Son's to remove them back again to the place they were when I let the bargains at your mill & you may acquaint Robson that he shall not have any thing more to do with the old black Slags after he has got the metal smelted that he has already got out of them & am sorry that you give me so many reasons to find fault with your conduct as a Clark in not having the masters in trust more at heart than the gratifying of a malicious revenge against the workmen to the prejudice of the master of the works. will hope that this may be the last for if other wise the consequence will be serious I am Sir your humble servent I Hunter [annotated in a different, shaky, hand: ‘Mr Sparke Clerk Allanheads Mill’]