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Messrs. Mulcaster Farnacres 4th Febry. 1782 You have as follows the result of the weighing of the Assays sent in your letter of the 1st Inst. No. Grs. Oz.Pwts.Grs Tenths Assays 80ths Carrs <West> of Nent No 1 3 63 equal 5. 2. 21. 6 p Fodder 2 1 17 4. 3. 7. 2 Thorngill West End 2 60 7. 7. G. <burn> x Vn. S. End 2 3 Slag 2 42 5. 2. 21. 6 Brownley Hill &<do.> Cutting 1 47 11.10. 7. 2 Refined Lead £17 p[er] Fodder Silver 6.2 p[er] Ounce likely to be lower Two Assays formerly made Carrs was as follows Ore Lead 6 1,2 p[er[ Fodder Slag Do 4.10.15.6 We do not in the least blame you concerning Carrs Lead but the circumstance shows how necessary frequent assays is & you are clearly right in what you say as to keeping the different kinds of Ores separate & that must be done in future. We are Your Humble Servants. Walton & Turner. S’s L’s Stock of Lead in the Warehouse and delivered from the 1523 7667 Lead Mill as p[er] Accot. sent you the 21st January to the 31st Decemr. 1781 Delivered from the Mill in January 1782 431 1523 8098 Sold and Delivered to the 3d Jan1782 incl.1126 5214 Sold to Dr. Hall & Mr. Chapman & not dd then 2000 1126 7214 Remainder 397 884 From the above Remainder deduct what has been Sold & delivered since the 3d January 1782 not taking notice of Dr Hall & Mr Chapmans Quantities and that will leave the Quantities remaining unsold. NB. Upwards of 500 pieces of Refined Lead have been delivered from the Mill in February 1782. 5 February 1782