Letters – John Erasmus Blackett to Thomas Richard Beaumont – 2 Nov 1797

Document Type: Letters
Date: 2 Nov 1797
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Thomas Richard Beaumont
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/5
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Colonel Beaumont                                                                  Newcastle    2d Novr 1797

M.P.        Portman square London



Dr Sir	I am favoured with your Lre of the 29th inst inclosing your Lre to Mr Bell which I forwarded by post.  Mr Tweddale called on me & I had some conversation with him respecting the buildings etc at the Abbey; its probable that he may stay there till Monday next to meet Mr Stephenson who goes thee on the part of Mr Newton, & when he has executed the power of Attorney? notice will be given to Mr Ebdon to meet Mr Stephenson on that business;  I find that Newton strongly recommends a stone Stair case (instead of that intended) & recommends the design of that at Capheaton, I mentioned this to Mr Tweddale who will consult with Johnson about it; & make his report to Mrs Beaumont & yourself.  I wish you would inform yourself of Mr Pitt or Mr Rose as to the proposed tax on Lead & favor me with a few lines directed to the Dragon Harrogate for which place I go tomorrow.

                                                                                                               I am etc  J.E.B

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