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Date when To whom sold <Type> Ps Fod Cwt Qr Lb Price Amount Delivered 1781 Augt 10 Mr <…. & Ch Rowley> L 20 1 9 1 7 £15.10 £ 22 7 5 1/2 11 Mr J R Headlam L 200 14 3 1 21 £15.10 223 4 6 1/2 Mr Edw Bell OS 1 1 2 £15. 8 1 2 Mr Alex Richardson L 42 3 2 7 £15.10 46 18 3 1/2 17 Mr Wm Milburn L 15 1 1 2 21 £15.10 16 14 10 3/4 17 Do RS 15 1 1 2 14 £15. 5 16 8 7 21 Mr Wm Watson L 50 3 12 3 14 £15.10 56 1/2 Mr Alex Richardson L 42 3 3 £15.10 47 1 3/4 24 Messrs Robinson & Co L 10 15 14 £15.10 11 3 3 3/4 31 John Hall Esq L 700 50 10 3 7 £15.7.6 776 13 3 3/4 Octb 3 Do L 500 36 1 21 £15.7.6 553 16 4 3/4 23 Do L 200 14 9 7 £15.7.6 221 17 8 3/4 Do L 600 £15.7.6 2395 Messrs Henry & Jona Airey Farnacres 31 Decemr 1781 Gentlemen Above you have an Acct of Lead Sold by you for which we desire to settle on Saturday Morning when Mr Walton will call at Mr Henry Aireys Office at half past Ten or Eleven o'Clock. We heartily wish you many happy years and are Gentlemen. Your most Humble Servants Walton & Turner PS. We have no particulars of the delivery of the 600 & cannot help think it to be extremely wrong that the delivery shd be so long delayed a thing we cannot by any means admit of for the time to come for it certainly seems strange that we shd now be delivering Lead at £15.7.6 when the real price is £17 and that the Lead which has been sold at £16.10 may perhaps remain in the Warehouse for Six Months and further time be expected for payment tho' we are put to the inconvenience of keeping it for the purchaser. In Mr Harveys Acct Dr Halls last Quantity is £222:5:2 1/2 Qr whether 14.9.-.7 [ie.Fodders/Cwt/Quarters/Lb] is the right quantity