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Sir Thos Blackett Barot Newcas 26th March 1780 Bretton Yorkshire Dr Sir Inclosed you will receive a Bill drawn by Bell Cookson & Co on Castell Whately & Co dated 25th instant at a Months date for Five Hundred Pounds the Receipt of which you will please to acknowledge. I have not heard from the Mines since I wrote you nor is there any material Alteration in the Lead Trade, expect an Advance of 5s a Fother. I am now selling Common Lead at £12 & refined at £12.5s p Fother. In Sir Walter Blacketts Time a small part of the Ropes for the Leadmines was got of Mr Fras Peacock of this Town, on the Stewards making great Complaints of the quality of the Ropes we got no more from him - he was very active at the late Election against Sir John Trevelyan & I understand attributes his losing your Business to that, he intends writing to you on the Subject & I thought it necessary to name it to you. Mr Bell writes me that he hopes to pay me soon £200 on account of your Rents but complaining much of your Tenants having disappointed him. I am etc JEB £500.-.- Newcastle Bank 25th March 1780 One Month after date Pay to the Order of John Erasmus Blackett Esqr Five Hundred Pounds value received For Bell Cookson Carr Self & Saint To Messrs Castell Whately & Jno Widdrington Powell London Pay the Contents to the No 12861 Order of Sir Thomas Blackett Barot Value in Account John E Blackett