Letter – Thomas Crawhall to Charles Bowns – 26 May 1801

Document Type: Letter
Date: 26 May 1801
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: Charles Bowns
Archive Source: TWA DF.HUG 149
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Chas. Bowns Esqr.						N.Castle 26th. May 1801

Bank Top, near Barnsley, Yorkshire				



Sir

      Mr. Blackett recd. yours of the 17th. inst. when in the Country attending the Lead-mine Pays; he has not yet returned; but has directed me to forward the Accounts herewith sent to you; his Cash Account has been made out some time, but he has not yet had time to examine it.-

      In the Bankers Account you will observe the Ballance brought forward £4,000--- less than the Account ending Xmas, which they inform me was for 2 <Dfts> made by you, and which should not have been placed to Cash Account till the 15th. &23d. of Jan.y the times of their becoming due.   

      I remain &c.                  T.C.

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