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Sir Thomas Blackett Barot at Newcas 29th Febry 1780 Bretton near Wakefield Dear Sir Inclosed you will receive a Bill drawn by Bell Cookson & Co on Castell & Co dated this day at 30 d date for £500: The Receipt of which you will please to acknowledge. Sometime the next month I shall make you another Remittance . Since I got Home Mr Bell sent me £200 on Account of the Rents; I expected more & wrote him to that Purpose & desired he would be very pressing with them. The Tenants in general are at this Time very backward with their Rents but yours are I think more so than your Neighbours. The Content Farm at Winlaton was let to Mr Simpson from 1st May 1776, it contains about 54 & ½ Acres. The present Rent is £70 a Year & there was an Advance at the last Letting of £14.10s a Year according to the Valuation of Mr Bates & Mr Hunter. Your Lead Stewards were down here the 24th instant for Subsistence for the Workmen. I paid them £1450. Mr Maughan says Weardale Mines are improving. Allanheads & Coalcleugh are much the same. I repeated to them that you did insist on nothing being done worked but what is profitable & that in Case they do not reduce their Workings that you will be under the disagreeable Necessity of laying in your Leadmines. The Dead work was laid off before. I have recommended this so strongly that I have no Doubt of their doing it & am etc JEB £500.-.- Newcastle Bank 29th Febry 1780 Thirty days 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 12663 Order of Sir Thos Blackett Barot value in Account John E Blackett