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Mr Dickinson Coalcleugh Dukesf[iel]d 18th April 80 D'r Sir I have fixed Friday next to meet the East hand Carriers to settle the Lead Carriage for this year from the Bankfoot & as the [London Lead] Comp[an]y's carriagemen has had the advantage of the Back Carriage of the things sent of Sir Thos. Blackett's Lead Mines by the Bankfoot for some years past to the prejudice of His Lead Carriage it has been alledged by those that has that Carriage that they cannot get it so cheap brought to the Bankfoot by Sir Thos. Blackett's Lead Carriagemen & Tenants as the Comp[an]y's does I desire you'll let me know the prices that you give & I shall under take to be accountable for delivering the things sent to the yard at Blaydon safe at Coalcleugh at the same prices you now give (in case your present undertakers will not treat w[i]th Sir Thos.'s own Tenants) I should like to hear f[ro]m you before Friday morn[in]g I am w[i]th Compl[imen]ts to Mrs Dickinson & Mr Crawhall S'r Yrs &c IHunter NB Wrote Mr Forster a Letter similar to this