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Bretton Hall Decr 15th 99 My dear Sir I have just received the enclosed letter this Morning, and shall acknowledge the receipts of his, and tell him I have sent it to You, as I know nothing of the transaction. As the Demand is of such a magnitude, I think perfectly with You, it is highly proper to consult Mr Williamson & Mr Heron on the Subject, as She has employed a Gentleman of the Faculty to proceed for her. I have also enclosed You a letter from Mr Bell concerning the Meeting about the Road at Hexham, and will thank You for Your opinion how I should act upon it. I am happy to say Mrs Beaumont and the Children are all in good Health and Spirits, She begs to unite with me in best respects. I am My dear Sir Most Sincerely Yours Tho. Rd. Beaumont