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Dukesfd. 22d. July 1776 Mr. Dickinson Coalcleugh Sir I was sorry to find when at Allanhds: Mill the other day that you was relapsing into last years method of dressing your Ore by what was then coming in to that Mill f’m Whitewood Vain. I cannot say that we have any great cause to complain of what comes to this Mill as yet this Season, tho’ there does now & then some come that’s badly dressed wch. showes what a carefull eye is required to watch the Washers: for I do suppose that these parcels wch. we have got ill Wash’d had been owen to their deceit. I beg you’ll give such Orders as will prevent any Ore going f’m your Mine till properly dressed. & am Yrs. &c IH:Jr: P.S. I see no occasion for the Whitfield Carriers being allowed to have so much Ore at your place this year, when our Old and constant Carriers cannot get imployment. Jos. Armstrong of Stobalee is just come into the Office & begs much to have a Catch a Week to this Mill He’s an honest Man & if you can wth. convenience would like he should.