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Mr Peart Newcastle 18th June 1734 I rec[eiv]ed yours with March account which runs very high, the Oar got in that, & the former Qua[rte]r costs Mr Blackett more than he can sell it for, for lead now is not worth more than £12 & I don’t believe any Body will give that for a large Quantity. All the lead wee have got down this Year is unsold, & no body will buy at any price, you must therefore shorten your hand, & what will not work at 22s or 23s a Bing all charges whatsoever laid on must be let alone till further Orders pray therefore take Notice your Acco[un]ts are not to Outrunn that Charge upon the Oar you send to the Mills, As to the Tackers I cant yet tell you what to charge them, I am satisfied you cant in Justice exceed 21s since Xmas last. I expect to see you here on Tuesday the 25th to accompany us to Dukesfield, I intend to go from Thence to Wolsingham to talk with Dr Watts about the Grove wro.t by Mr Hutchinson I am Your very humble servt J R PS I have now an Answer that in France they wont give £12 p. Fother so you must regulate the Tacks accordingly I dont believe I shall get £11 before this year is ended