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London 13th Feby. 1793 Sir We have received the pleasure of your letter of the 10th & observe the sums you have ordered to be paid into our hands on account of Thos. Richd. Beaumont Esqr. of the receipt of which we shall have the pleasure to acquaint him. We conceive it would be better that those sums already in London should be paid to our house than into the bank of Messrs. Surtees Burdon & Co. at Newcastle. We beg you to accept our best Compliments & have the honor to be respectfully Sir Your obt. hum Servts Ranson Morland & Hammersley John E. Blackett Esqr. Newcastle P.S. Since writing the preceding part we have received the sum of £6281.5.10 on account of Thos. Rich: Beaumont Esqr. f<rom> yourself which is to the credit of his account.