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Mr Mulcaster Farnacres 3d November 1770 We inclose herewith your Recet. for Fifty Pounds and according to Promise have sent you a Ream of Papers by Corbett. The Assays No. 13 and 14 turned out as below. Oz Dw Gn No. 13 33 11 7 2/10 p Fodder No. 14 440 p Fodder The Assays for Operation ending the 27th give 7 oz 14 dwt 8 4/10 Gns P Fodder. The Piece of Silver Weighed 582 1/2 Ounces, to have answered the Assay exactly for 76 Fodders should have been 586.10.14 4/10 which is 4 oz 14 4/10 gns short and very good Work too. As to the Assays of the Litharge tagen [sic] from each Working Test they only Weigh 58 Eightieth parts of a Grain together which is just Equal to 1 oz 15 Dwt 12 6/10 Gns P Fodder. We are Your Hble Servts Walton & Smeaton Reced 7th October 1770 of Messrs Walton & Smeaton Fifty Pounds for which I promise to be Accountable. Witness my Hand Peter Mulcaster