Letter – Martin Morrison to Henry Phillpotts – 10 Jun 1826

Document Type: Letter
Date: 10 Jun 1826
Correspondent: Martin Morrison
Recipient: Henry Phillpotts
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 6
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      Newcastle 10 June 1826

Dr Phillpotts –Stanhope



Sir

I am favoured with your Letter of the 8 Inst and have this morning paid to Sir M Ridley & Co for your acc[oun]t £184..18..7, the am[oun]t of your Compo[sitio]n for Tithe Ore in the parish of Stanhope due from Col & Mrs Beaumont from the 10 to the 25 March last – which sum I hope you will find correct. – I regret not to have heard yet of Mr Fenwick and Mr Dolphins meeting for the purpose of arriving at some conclusion respecting the Lot and Tithe Ore; as the continued delay of an interview with these Gent[leme]n and myself is augmenting our difficulties in regard to working the Mines. – I am etc

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