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To Sir Wr Blackett Bt MP at his home in Pall Mall London 6th May 1760 Honrd Sir Lady Loraine has sent in £50 more & I desire the receipt given herefore £750 maybe altered to £800 wch makes the money you have had of her £2000 and she purposes to let you have £500 more in September. The prospect of peace being now thought to be over, the lead trade is again quite at a stand, so am afraid shall not be able to make Weardale pay before Mids[umme]r for I reckond upon £1000 of Lady Loraine's money. I expect to see Mr Thos Maughan at Dukesfield tomorrow when may perhaps get from him some further information about Great Slittgrove, so that if the B[isho]p does not go out of town in 10 days and you can defer giving him the acct sent you by last post, you will know by frydays post, if there is any alteration to be made; but I am satisfied there can be none that is material. I have got two bills for £500 & £400 that will be due the 18th of next month. If you have occasion for them and they will be [jus]t your time; if not, I will send 6 or 700£ by the carrier. We have had fine rain yesterday and today, which is like to continue. PS My son has had the worst receipt last week at Wallington I ever knew. I am Etc. JR