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Mr. Thos. Emerson Newcastle 17th. July 1800 Newhouse Weardale Mr. Thos. Emerson I received your Letter and observe that you will be down with me for Subsistence Money &c. for the Workmen on the 22d. inst & that you will have Occasion for £1800. – which is a very large Sum and more than I expected. I think that the Application from the Workmen is very improper & unreasonable, Considering the great Increase of the of the lending Money, and the considerable Supply of Corn which they have at a reduced Price, but the Weardale Miners have of late Years been very Troublesome and the Promoters of Mischief &c. Prevent them if possible from coming down at this Time, as Coln. & Mrs. Beaumont are not at this Place at present, neither shall I till Monday, they will be at Allenheads & Weardale the middle of August at which Time and Place they may make their Application. I am &c. J.E.B.