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The Revd. Mr. Cleaver Alston, 4th Feby 1789 Sir, Inclosed you’ll have a Copy of Greengill pay bill and a Statement of the Acct for the last year by which it appears there is a loss. I first made an offer to Mr. Gilbert of your Share of the Ore, which he refused & then made application to sundry other Purchasers who likewise rejected it; being Ore of a very poor Quality, and Lead have lowered a little in value. I then under necessity of made interest to get it smelted, and afterwards sold at Newcastle according to the Statement. The Ore making such a bad produce, has occasioned us to let the Raising of it for the present year by Ton after the rate of £12 to £14, which cannot prove very adventitious I suppose to the Proprietors. The Balance due to you you’ll see is £11.12.9 from Your Most Obed Hbl Servt R H NB You should have had the Acct sooner but I only recd pay for the Lead lately. Should be glad to hear from you when convenient. Statement of Acct. Currt. Rec’d from Greengill Leadmine on Acct of your quarter share £ s d 25Bs 6Cs of Ore which produced 3 1/2 Ton of Lead & sold at Ncastle at £21 10s is 75 5 - Rested in my Hand last year as pr Acct sent you 30 6 6 £105 11 6 Pr Contra £ s d To 1/4 of the Payment as pr Paybill 70 9 9 To Carriage of 25Bs 6Cs of Ore at 5/- 6 8 9 To do of Lead, Quay Duty &c 4 5 9 To Smelters Wages & Fuel 2 14 6 To my Attendance 10 - - 93 18 9 Bal. in your favour £11 12 9 Rested with me in 1788 as before 30 6 6 Loss of the Mine in 1788 £18 13 9