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March 8th 97. My dear Sir, I have just seen Mr. Burdon and he informs me that Mr. John Surtees will be down at N. Castle on Sunday next and that he will bring £7900 <odds> pounds in Bills, and they are using their utmost to get their Bank open again. He is in hopes the <Lending> Money may be paid before the time you mention is expired. They will likewise use their utmost endeavours to be ready for the pays in May. We have got all our plate from Mr. Makepeace, and when he sends in his Bill I will send it to You, by which means it may be settled according to the Agreement. I am happy to say Mrs. Beaumont & the Children are very well. There is no News in Town to day. Mrs. Beaumont unites with me in best Respects. I am My dear Sir Yours most sincerely Tho. Rd. Beaumont.