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Messrs Wheeldon, Webster & Wheeldon Newcastle 4th May 1790 Derby Gentn On the 28th Ult[im]o I shipped for you on board the W[illia]m & Ann of Gainsbro’ Capt Johnson, 16 Casks of Litharge Containing 5 Tons according to your Order, the Contrary Winds prevented it being sent you sooner on the other side you have an Invoice of the Litharge & Charges exclusive of the Freight, which is agreed for w[i]th the Capt 8s per Fodder. Mr Blackett desires that on your Receipt of the Litharge, you will send him a Bill on London at 40 Days date for the Amount of the same _ Litharge is now selling at £17-10s per Ton in Quantities of 100 Casks together. I am etc J.S Messrs Wheeldon, Webster & Wheeldon To Sir Thos Blackett Bart D[raw]n 1790 April 28th For 5 Ton of Litharge at 17 per Ton 85 - - <Wherry hire > & Sufferance 8 6 ______ £85 8 6