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Sir Thos. Blackett Bart. Newcastle Decemr. 12th. 1786 Bretton - Yorkshire Dear Sir Your letter of the 6th inst, was yesterday deliver’d to me by Messrs Bryans to whom I should have been glad to render any service in my power, the Wool is at present engaged & Mr Bryans time does not permit them to go up to Hexham at present; nor to send for Mr Bell from thence, but will Corespond with him on the Business; I observe that you have come to a resolution of placing your Son with Mr Bryan at Ghent in the Cloth Trade; I sincerely wish him success. I had a letter from Mr Dew by the last post, the Contents of which surprise me not a little; I have answered it & hope that you will approve of what I have said on the Subject; inclosed you have a Copy of both letters, I shall send Thos. Hepple some Medicines, with a strict Charge to take the greatest Care of his health; I hope that we may get him Recruited in which Case the Bishop will be glad to accept of your Offer. Inclosed I send a Bill drawn by Messrs Bell Carr & Cos. for £2000 of this date at One Month the receipt of which will please to Acknowledge; Mr Ralph Carr withdraws himself from the Old Bank the 1st Jany. next, Sir John Eden & Sir Matt. W. Ridley comes into it as Partners in the room of Mr Carr & the late Mr Bell. I am etc J. E. Blackett £2000 . Newcastle Bank 12th Decemr. 1786 One Month after Date pay to the Order of John Erasmus Blackett Esq. Two Thousand Pounds Value received For Bell Carr Cookson Widdrington & Co To Messrs Castell Powell Sumner & Co Thos Gibson. London Pay the Contents to the order of Sir No 9583 Thos. Blackett Bart. Value in Acct. John E. Blackett