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To Wm Corbett Esq. Ravensworth Castle May 23d 1743 Sir We have had some time by us the State of the Case relating to damage by working the Lead mines in the Derwentr Estate with Lawyer Greys Opinion thereon which we overlooked and therefore was not sent you in Course it is therefore herein sent you by which you will observe the Lord of the manor is not liable to pay damages but where it happens in such pitts or Shafts as are dugg by himself You will please to lay it before the Board for their directions that we may be enabled to give Mr Teasdale (who lost a horse) a Final answer to his demand. Thomas Browell refuses to execute the Lease of Throckley Colliery and has given us notice that he will Continue the payment of the Rent no longer than Next Mayday and will Quitt the profession thereof at that time it will therefore be prefer to advertize immediately the Letting of it in which we desire the Boards directions and are Sir Yours etc N Walton H Boag
see George Grey’s summary dated 7th March 1743