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My dear Sir I have the Favor of Yours, & I yesterday received the schedule of my Land Tax from you [struck out: Mr Bell] for the County of Durham. When I am to transfer the stock it shall be done immediately. You may depend upon it I will take no measures respecting the Hexham Turnpike Road until I hear again from You. I will tell Sir George what You say, about the Miners, it is one of his wild Ideas. In a letter from You dated 8th March you mention the Pays will amount to about £51,000 and that there was in Bills & Money 61202£. I have this morning had the offer of a most charming House, and the price asked is 1200£. the Gentleman who has the House has <over run> the Constable and it must go. the terms of the Lease and other circumstances are such, that if they ans[we]r to what we have been told, will make it a prodigious purchase, as yet no one knows, the least the House is to be sold it is a sudden thing. I think the exigency of the Business will bring it lower. We are to have the particulars tomorrow or next day & will write You word. I am happy to say Mrs Beaumont & the Children are all very well. She unites with me in best respects to Mrs Collingwood & Yourself. I am My dear Sir Most Sincerely Yours Tho. Rd. Beaumont Thursday
Undated but annotated Apr 1799 in JEB’s hand on cover. JEB’s letter of 8th April mentioned the Land Tax schedule being sent on the 5th. Since 11th April was a Thursday this letter is given that date