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The Revd Henry Phillpotts Durham Newcastle 14th June 1821 Having only returned from the Mines last night, I have been prevented acknowledging sooner, the favor of your Letter of the 11th Inst. The plan which you suggest of extending the present Agreements for Lot & Tithe Ore, three months after their expiration will not I apprehend be objected to, by Col & Mrs Beaumont, <..> at the period, they and the then Incumbents, are desirous to renew them in future. – With respect to the serious inconvenience sustained by the Miners in the interruption of their work, during the late Negotiation for your Tithe Ore; I am not aware of any other having happened, than what was represented to you at the time; and if in your visits to Weardale since, any additional circumstance has come to your knowledge, I beg to refer you to Mr George Crawhall the resident Mine Agent who will not hesitate, on this occasion, to give every explanation, so as to enable you to judge correctly of facts; and I also beg to observe, which I do with great deference, that nothing is more likely to produce erroneous impressions, than lending an Ear to partial Representations. I am etc MM