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My dear Sir I have the pleasure of Yours and I understood You had settled with Col. Bates for his House, Mrs B[eaumon]t and myself went on Monday out of Town to see my Son & only returned in the Ev[enin]g the rent 6 Guineas a <Weeke> in Your letter of the 12th inst., you mention Col. Bates consents give up the Servant's Room that you mentioned, therefore I concluded You had arranged every thing. We shall be at Newcastle on the 28th in the Evening. In haste, Most Sincerely Yours Tho. Rd. Beaumont 5 O clk Tuesday
undated but annotated May 1800 by JEB on cover. Reference to ‘12th inst’ and that it was written on a Tuesday suggest a date of May 20th