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To Mr Mulcaster Farnacres 8th Octr. 1778 Mr Mulcaster We are much pleased with your last Letter and perfectly agree with you in Sentiment. It will certainly be improper to go faster than the Lead Mine Adventurers in the Carriage that is we think it would be improper to be much ahead at any time or at any Mine but we would wish to be rather ahead than the Contrary and yet it would most assuredly be improper to go to excess in that; we therefore most cordialy join with you in thinking that we should go on hand in hand as much as possible but never to allow the Lessees to remove Ore without paying Duty. We are obliged by your attention to the Carriage and hope the good treatment of the Galloways will enable them to carry a considerable further quantity this Season tho’ the Weather now seems to break much. We have not yet got the Browngill Mines Accot. we however expect it by return of Mr Farrer. You will soon hear about the fixing of the pay & we are Yours &c W & T PS. When Mr Farrer delivers this he will shew you our Letter to Mr. Hilton about the Carriage