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Sir Thos Blackett Barot at Bretton Newcas 10th February 1779 near Wakefield Yorkshire Dear Sir You will think me troublesome with my Letters but as this brings you a good Account of your Weardale Mines I shall make no Apology. Your Lead Agents will be down here for Subsistence for the Workmen the 23d instant & will want £1400. The two Bonds you signed when I was at Bretton to Mr Cocking for £1000 at 4 p Ct. The other to Mrs Harbottle for $500 at 4 1/2 p Ct will be dated the 22d instant. From Mr Maughans Letter dated 5th instant “I have now the Pleasure to inform you that our new Vein at Longsike is now very rich in the leading forehead - it is let to Eight Men at £14 a Bing & I think they have got One Hundred Bings since Monday S’enight” I am etc JEB