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My dear Sir I have very great pleasure in saying that Mrs Beaumont & the Child are going on very well. I am very glad You have retained Mr Williamson he certainly is a very sensible clever man. When the Bill is brought into the House, who is the person who will bring it in. it must I suppose go into a Committee, when the Clauses there can be agreed upon, but previous to its being presented if you will let me know the Solicitors I can consult with them what steps they would have me take. We had a very long debate last night. I beg my respectful Compliments to Mrs Collingwood & Yourself. I am My dear Sir Most Sincerely Yours. Tho. Rd. Beaumont [cover:] J.E. Blackett Esq. Newcastle upon Tyne
undated but annotated 1st Feby 1799 in JEB’s hand on cover