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I have now to thank you for allowing me to act according to my own discretion in this purchase - <In> reflecting upon past circumstances I feel convinced that the estate c[oul]d not have been purchased for a less sum, & I do not think that it could have been obtained even at that price in any other manner <than> that which was most fortunately <adopted> - It is the general opinion that <Cusack> w[oul]d not have hesitated to have paid what Hodson asked. I shall be glad to hear when I may expect you here, as we shall have many things to talk over – If you like to mention any day for meeting here at Bywell, I will <tell>them, & <we can> come here to a <late dinner>. I have heard from <Diana>, that they arrived in good time on Monday & lodged in <Hunters> House – I forward several letters for you with the three last Newspapers – Believe me, my dear Mother Your aff[ectiona]te Son TW Beaumont [on front:] Newcastle Sep thirty 1819 Mrs Beaumont Allenheads Hexham, to be forwarded by the first opportunity to Allendale
undated but annotated on the cover, possibly in Diana’s hand, ‘Sep 30th 1819 T Wenwth Beaumont respecting Bywell’