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Mssrs Peter & James Mulcaster. Farnacres 27th July 1781 We have reced yours of the 19th & 26th inst and have ordered the Iron to come by James Johnson who will also bring the Nails Rods for the Mill & Stublick Colliery. What you mention with regard to the Slags is duly observed as also what relates to the Reducing & shall be glad to know how the Tryals of both turn out. We think that after all the Furnace will be found the best way & we rather imagine much the best. The loss of weight in Smelting exceeds every Idea that could possibly be formed we see there is a loss of 96 Cwt out of 372 which is more than a fourth part, notwithstanding the addition of Lime & Coal to the Slag. The Silver is arrived and we hope will go to a good Markett, the price as last drawn for was 6s/1d POunce and Lead is now £15:10-. The Weather has been so fine since the 19th to the 24th inclusive that we doubt not you have got your Peats all safe. We are Your Humble Servants Walton & Turner PS. The sooner you proceed upon the Tryal of produce from Scaleburn Moss & Brownley Hill Slags the better. In yours of the 26th we reced Thos Temperleys Account ending 22nd July inst.