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To Walter Blackett Esqr. Newcastle 27 Mar: 1731 Hon[ou]rd Sir, Within you have an account of your Lead mines & Refinery for the year 1730, which, tho Lead has drop[p]ed considerably from the price it bore in 1729 have produced above £7900 provided the stock in hand will sell at £14 a Foth[e]r at present the price is at 14. 5 & if they have not too good success in Wales this year, it will advance, that being the markett that Rivalls us in the French trade. I can get no money of Mr Ogle, I sent you in my Lre of the 19th three bills for two hundred & fifty pounds which I hope came safe to hand & have met with due honour. All the persons concerned in Mr Wilkinsons award on Mr Mowbrays affair have been here to demand their money, it being payable the 25th inst[ant], or to carry intrest till the 1 Aug[us]t the Penrith Gentlemen seem’d to threaten they wou[l]d proceed but I [r]ather think they are very well pleas’d with the prospect they now have of their money. I am JR