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Mr Hunter Dukesfield Newcastle 3d Octr 1796 Dear Sir Mr Blackett received your letter of the 27th Ulto and observes what you say as to the Lead Carriage; he says that you must have misunderstood him as to stopping the Carriage at all the Mills that he only intended that Rookhope Mill should be stop’d on Account of the immense Quantity of Lead that was on the Road from that Mill: he agrees in opinion with you respecting the Carriagemen who bring the Lead thro’ to Blaydon or Newburn & that they ought to have the preference. Mr B desires me to inform you that it is his wish that you should Refine as much Lead at Dukesfield as you possibly can, on Account of the Lead Trade being so very bad & the Silver being a ready Money article & it will likewise enable him to sell a larger Proportion of Refd Lead which makes a Sale; We are likewise pursuing the same Plan at Blaydon. I am etc J.S