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Finlay Hodgson & Co M[onday] 8 June 1833 Gent[leme]n Annexed I have your Monthly Cash A/c Monthly Sales and Stockton Letter, with Stock of Lead at Blaydon 31st Jan[uar]y 1833. I have also to advise you of a piece of fine Silver weighing Two Thousand One Hundred & Fifty-One Ounces forwarded to your address at the Bullion Office, Bank of England on the $ Inst <Oirale> have advised you of the Silver the day it was sent from this Office, but thinking Mr Johnson might have to write you I waited for his return from the mines- he has since been called away on Election business & has instructed me, but he will write you when he does. I am Sir G[eorge] B[ackhouse] P.S. Since writing the above I have another p[iec]e of Silver weighing 1109 1/4 Ozs is forwarded to your address as above. GB