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John Skelton Esqr Birthwait Newcastle 23d July 1792 near Wakefield Yorkshire Sir I wrote you the 21st inst to which I refer you. On examining the Abstract that you sent me I observe that Gunnerton & the several Estates bequeathed to Willm Bosville Esqr are described to be in the County of Durham, whereas they all are in the County of Northumberland I imagine that this mistake will not be attended with any inconvenience or trouble to Mr Beaumont or Mr Bosville. I was told on Saturday by Sir M W Ridley that Willm Westcombe Esqr of Cheverels Green near St Albans has been making some enquiry as to the disposition of the late Sir Thos Blackett’s Fortune & that he probably may write to me on the subject, I understand that he thinks that he thinks himself intitled in right of his Wife to a considerable Part of the Fortune; I never before heard him named but imagine that his Wife may be a descendant of the late Mrs Marshall a Sister of the late Sir Wm Blackett but I do not apprehend that he can have any Claims whatsoever to any Part of the Effects etc. however should he make any application to me, I shall refer him to the Will of the late Sir Thos Blackett, which when Proved etc he may obtain a Copy at the Commons on paying for the same. It will be necessary that Mr Beaumont should very soon Appoint a Steward for the purpose of holding the Courts for his Manors of Hexham & Anick Grange which Steward is required to be a Barrister of three Years standing at least; Mr Beaumont will have applications to himself from a Mr Heron of this Place & a Mr Errington near Hexham but as Mr Beaumont may frequently have Occasion to Consult a Lawyer in Matters relating to his Concerns in this Country I would recommend it to him to Appoint a Person of the first Character in his Profession, Mr Hopper Williamson of this place stands much the highest as a very able Lawyer & his Character in every respect unexceptionable, he has not made any Application for the Appointment, nor indeed is it any object to him except with a view of being employed in Mr Beaumont’s other Concerns on any dispute or difficulty arising, for the above reasons I beg leave to recommend this Gentleman to Mr Beaumont, & should this meet with his Approbation the sooner that he is applied to, & has a retaining Fee the better. The late Mr Wilson’s Daughter sent a Mourning Ring for her Father which I forgot to leave at Bretton, I beg leave to submit it to Mr Beaumont whether it may not be proper that a Mourning Ring for Sir Thos Blackett should not be sent to Mr Wilson’s eldest Son at this place. I hope that Mr Beaumont will come into the North soon I am Sir Your’s etc J.E.B