Letter – Nicholas Walton to Peter Mulcaster – 8 Jul 1778

Document Type: Letter
Date: 8 Jul 1778
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Peter Mulcaster
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 97
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To Mr. Mulcaster							Farnacres 8th July 1778.



Mr. Mulcaster

      On the 1st of Novemr. last you pd. for three Pigs of Lead sold at the Mill Vizt.

        Mr. Bullock 1 – As I recollect this was sold at Hexham or  

                        somewhere between the Mill & Newcastle. It 

                        is not taken Notice of in the Operations.

        Mr. Jobling 1   

        Edw. Robson 1 

The three last you paid for are as follows.

 May 13 Dan.l Coats 1

        Mr. Jobling 2   These two were sold since the 11th of April 

                        as they are not in the Operations before.



I desire you’ll write to me about the above and let me have the particular times when the Lead was sold & also the Copy of the Operations from 11th April to 30th May which I have lost.   I am

      Your &c

      N:W: Junr:



PS. I have found the Operations & on examining don’t find Mr. Joblings two last Pigs are taken Notice of so you will explain this.

      I observe there were a Mill two Pair of <…pes> and a Shovel as also 4 Pounds 

of Steel got for Deanraw Colliery be so good as take care of the Materials. – Also two Kibbles & the Corves.

      There are no Rects. For Ann Browns Carriage of the Coals &c. from Deanraw to Langley Mill which there shd. have been to the Amount of £1:15:10. & therefore instead of being indebted to you £21:9:1 on Accot. of this Colliery it will be so much less as is equal to her Charge.

      You have sent two Rects. For Carriage of Wood from Dilston & Langley Mill to Alston, amounting to £15:16:6 which shall pay you for at Meeting on Friday Morning the 17th Instant & beg you’ll be at Hexham by Seven o Clock that Morning & I will settle and pay you everything so pray bring the Note I gave you on which there is £40…due to you.

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