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Mrs Beaumont under cover to Newcastle 24thApril 1804 Colonel Beaumont Portman Square, London Dear Madam I refer you to my letter by the last Post, since which I have not seen or heard from Mr Parker; should he not give me Bills on his Partners Messrs Walkers Maltby & Co. for the sums mentioned in my former Letter I shall tomorrow draw Bills on them for the same made payable to the Order of Tho[mas] R[ichar]d Beaumont Esq advising them of it. I shall Tomorrow have a Bill drawn by Mr Ellill’s Agent, Mr {K} Hewitson on him for £951-8-0. I shall see Mr C Blackett Tomorrow & expect to have his Bills for the Sums on Mr Locke & Co. I now enclose you my three Bills on Doubleday & Easterby, amounting to £2,977-4-7 accepted payable at Messrs Boldero & Lushington & Co. & endorsed payable to Tho[mas] R[ichar]d Beaumont Esq. you shall hear from me by Tomorrow’s Post. I am etc. J.E.B