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Thos Rd Beaumont Esqr M.P. NewC 23rd Decr 1795 Portman Square London Dear Sir I wrote to you on the 18th & 21st Inst & have this day rec[eive]d your letter of the 21st Inst: I shall make application to Captn Rothe for the discharge of Lewis Ogle & acquaint you with my success. On consulting with Mr Williamson respecting Mr Stacpole’s Claim, he is of opinion that in case of a seisure being made for the Arrears of the Annuity that Messrs Surtees Burdon & Co will be the proper Persons to make application to for the purpose of giving the necessary security; they of course will expect a Bond of Indemnity from you, which by Mr Williamsons Advice I have desired Mr Heron to prepare & send you to be executed; Messsr Surtees, Burdon & Co will expect that you should make Application to them to become security in case of necessity . As there are at present about 9000 p[iece]s of Lead on the Key at Blaydon that are sold & not yet shipt by the several purchasers ; In case of a seisure being made the consequences (owing to delay etc) might be attended with great inconvenience etc to the Purchasers, as well as yourself; on which account Mr Williamson recommends that the Lead so sold be as soon as possible removed out of your Premises, I have accordingly secured a Key for the purpose almost adjoining which will be taken tomorrow morning by Mr Chris Blackett who (on my mentioning the affair to him) is kind enough to undertake it. I am with respect Dear Sir Yours etc J.E.B