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Dates of Proposal An Acc[oun]t of Proposals for Lead Mines 1790 Nov 6th Fairhill Flow Edge. Jno Bradwell & Thos Shaw. Sh[oul]d not this be entered in the working list and taken out of the unworked list. Same Dt John Waltons Proposal for discovery of Veins. Query if this was not given up by the Brownley Hill Company. It is so marked in our Proposal Book. It was given up and a new Proposal made 5 Febr[uar]y 1791 1791 Aug 27th Nentsberry Greens Cross Vein Thos Kirkpatrick Sept 3d Crag Green Middle Vein Ulrick & Robt Walton 24 Holy Field North Vein Thomas Stephenson Such of these are worked sh[oul]d be ent[ere]d in the working List ending at Xmas & taken out of the unworked List then Same Dt Farnberry Sun Vein Thomas Stephenson To be ent[ere]d in working List if worked Goangill Blagillburn Cross Vein To be taken out of the worked List & put into the unworked <Slate> Query what sh[oul]d be done as to this Farnberry Middle Vein to be taken out of the worked List and put into if worked The above relates to the Quarter ending at Christmas 1791 1791 Oct 29th Holy Field Isaac White Nenthead Field Wm Bell & Wm Greenwell To be ent[ere]d in working List to Lady day 1792 & taken out of unworked List Mr Dickinson Farnacres 25th Janu[ar]y 1792 Above you have several extracts from the Proposal Book and memorandums relative to the making up the Lead Mine Quarterly Accounts which we doubt not you will attend to. Caple Cleugh Lease being prior to Longholehead, Caple Cleugh Sun Vein, and the Middlecleugh Veins, will of course be intitled to its full Boundary which is 940 yards West and 260 yds East from the Engine Shaft. The next Lease in priority is Middle Cleugh and next to that Caple Cleugh Sun Vein & the better to enable you to judge how the matter is relative to the Caple Cleugh & Middle Cleugh Veins we inclose you a Copy of an Agreement relative to them which you may take a Copy of & return. We have wrote and recommended John <Friend> to succeed his Father but what salary the Hospital will give we cannot yet say. We are glad to have a good acc[oun]t of your expectations for next year and hope the extra price for the Ore Carriage will cause an increase of Galloways. We shall expect your sending us an Estimate of the Quantity of Ore w[hi]ch it is supposed will be raised this year. We are Y[ou]r H[um]bl Servants Walton & Turner [An isolated fragment of an incomplete separate elsewhere in the volume appears to be part of Walton’s promised letter to the Board:] Mr Walton junr presents his compliments to Mr Ibbetson and desires he will be so good as acquaint him whether John Friend is appointed to succeed his Father or not as a person is immediately wanted to look after the washing the lead Ore before the