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Letter – Arthur Mowbray to Shute Barrington – 22 Jan 1798

Sherburn 22nd January 1798 My Lord, The Boring for Coal at Bedlington Buddell estimates £133 15s 0d. Extracts £76.5.0. together £210. and without a Boring, he thinks no one will lease the Mine at a fair Price. If the Seam is found, which he believes there is little doubt, on a Vend of 15,000 Chaldrons, which is deemed very moderate, the Colliery will pay a handsome Rent, and the Expenses of Winning, say from 12 to 16,000£ with Interest in twenty one years, and leave £3,000 p

Letter – Shute Barrington to Thomas Richard Beaumont – 25 Jan 1798

Mongewell Jan: 25th 1798 Dear Sir It has been intimated to me that many of the Proprietors of Lands in Weardale are desirous of an inclosure. The idea meets with my fullest approbation from a conviction that the greatest benefits will result from the carrying it into execution both to the individuals concerned, and to the County at large from bringing into cultivation such an extent of unproductive soil. I should hope that it will appear to you and Mrs. Beaumont in the same

Letter – Shute Barrington to Arthur Mowbray – 25 Jan 1798

Mongewell Jan: 25th. 1798 Mowbray, I have written by this post to Colonel Beaumont; and transmit herewith a Copy of the letter, as you should not be left ignorant on what foot I have put my application to him for his consent. You may depend on the earliest communication of his answer. From your statement it is perfectly clear that the boring for Coal at Bedlington should be proceeded upon whenever Buddle shall think it proper. You will acquaint me when matters are ripe

Letter – Bishop Durham to Thomas Richard Beaumont – 25 Jan 1798

Mongewell, Wallingford Jan 25 1798 Dear Sir, It has been intimated to me that many of the Proprietors of Lands in Weardale are desirous of an inclosure. The idea meets with my fullest approbation from a conviction that the greatest benefits will result from the carrying it into execution both to the individuals concerned, & to the county at large from bringing into cultivation such an extent of unproductive soil. I should hope that it will appear to you & Mrs Beaumont in

Letter – Thomas Richard Beaumont to John Erasmus Blackett – 26 Jan 1798

My dear Sir, Enclosed is a letter this day received from the Bishop of Durham and wish you would give me your opinion upon it, I think that this certainly is not the time for so very great an undertaking as what he mentions, & I think it would meet with peak opposition. The Miners Galloways and petty Sm[all]holders I think would be very much affected by it. In your Favor of the 19th inst you mention having paid to Messrs Surtees on the 17th Bills amounting to 34348 £ in a letter from them

Letters – John Erasmus Blackett to Thomas Richard Beaumont – 28 Jan 1798

Thomas R Beaumont Esqr Newcastle 28th Jany 1798 Portman square London Dr Sir I am favoured with your Lre of the 26th inst inclosing the Bishop of Durham’s letter to you respecting the inclosure of the Common & waste lands in Weardale; Such a measure I have no doubt will be very injurious to your Concerns in those parts, & it requires some serious consideration before you give the Bishop an answer to

Letter – Arthur Mowbray to Shute Barrington – 1 Feb 1798

Sherburn 1’ Feby. 1798 My Lord. I am just returned from Newcastle where I have been attending Mr. Walton; Our Plan and Award as to the Boundary between the manor of Stanhope and Alston Moor is finished and very pleasantly: I find Mr. Walton has received for more than 4000 Bin[g]s of Lead Ore the last Year at rather more than £3 a Bin, <br[ough]t> the Sum of abt. £14,000 and this not a good Year; they have, I learn some other Years, as Lords received net £20,000.

Letters – John Erasmus Blackett to Browne & Brind – 2 Feb 1798

Mess Browne & Brind Newcastle 2d Feby 1798 Foster Lane London Gentlemen I have this day drawn a Bill on you payable to the order of Mess Surtees Burdon & Co at Thirty days dated this day for £979-19-7 being in full of your Account with Col Beaumont for fine Silver sent you, and which I doubt not you will duly honor

Letters – John Erasmus Blackett to Messrs Gosling – 3 Feb 1798

Messrs Gosling Bankers London Newcastle 3d Feby 1798 Gentn Inclosed you will receive a Bill drawn by Mess Surtees Burdon & Co on Mess Barclays & Co at Forty days dated this day for £450 being half a Year’s Composition for the Tithe Ore of Weardale Leadmines due 11th Ulto to the Revd Heny Hardinge from Coll Beaumont _ Please to advise me on your Receipt of the Bill & inform Mr Hardinge of the same

Letter – Nicholas Walton to John Dyer – 3 Feb 1798

John Dyer Esqr Newcastle 3d February 1798 Sir Conformable to the Boards wishes I send you the Particulars of the Valuation of Mr Dixons Estate at Turfhouse and being desirous to have Mr Fryers* opinion in Writing upon this Subject I applied to him and requested him to give me a Letter which having read and since conferred with him I now inclose for the Boards further information and shall be glad to receive directioons to make the Purchase without delay and am Sir Your most ob

Letters – John Erasmus Blackett to Thomas Richard Beaumont – 8 Feb 1798

Thomas R Beaumont Esqr Newcastle 8th Feby 1798 Portman square London Dr Sir I wrote to you the 29th Ulto to which I refer you. I met the Lead Stewards at Hexham on Monday last & paid them £3000 for Subsistance for the Workmen, & on Monday I shall make the last Lead Carriage Pay amounting to upwards of £900. I have desired that Mr Emerson’s will take the matter respecting the Division & enclosure of the

Letter – Arthur Mowbray to Shute Barrington – 15 Feb 1798

Sherburn, 15th Feby. 1798. My Lord. I dare say Coln Beaumont has wrote North for Information. I think it very probable that his Agents will advise him not to come freely forward, however if he keep back for Self Interest, it will be ungrateful, and very injurious to some hundreds of Families, and their Successors. Some of the Colns Agents in Weardale are old, born on the Spot and, (I have been told) think it best to keep that part of the Country where their chief Mines are as

Letter – Richard Fishwick to John Erasmus Blackett – 21 Feb 1798

Newcastle Feby 21st 1798 Sir I could not with Propriety send you the Bills requested by your Favour of last Week until I heard from Mr Maltby as he was displeased with my having paid you a Month too soon for the 5000 Pieces Lead sold near that Length of Time after the purchase of 10,000 Pieces was made. I have a Letter from him this Day and he says the Months previous payment made you for the above must now be allowed and which being reasonable I hope you will accede to and in that Case

Letter – Thomas Richard Beaumont to John Erasmus Blackett – 23 Feb 1798

Portman Square My dear Sir I have the favor of yours this morning, and the Bishop of Durham called upon me to say he will write this Post to Mr Pearson, saying that he should wish you Mr Heron himself & Mr Moffat should have a meeting and consider what would be the proper steps to be taken & the claims to be made previous to a general one being called. I think that a number of people will claim the Right of Freehold without having any first claim, & when your consulting together

Letters – John Erasmus Blackett to Henry Wilson – 23 Feb 1798

Sir H Wilson Pomfret Yorkshire Newcastle 23d Feby 1798 Sir I send you enclosed Messss Surtees Burdon & Cos Bill on Barclays & Co for £160-11- being for six months Interest on the late Sir Thomas Blacketts Bond to the late W Wilson Esqr due 17th ins & likewise for one year’s Rent of the House in Westgate street due Mart[ima]s last deducting 9s/ for the Land Tax the receipt for which I enclose you; Your will be pleased to acknowledge the re

Letter – Nicholas Walton to John Ibbetson – 23 Feb 1798

John Ibbetson Esqr Newcastle 23d Febry 1798 Sir In pursuance of an intimation from Mr Dyer an Agreement has been made with Mr John Dixonfor the Purchase of his Estate at Turfhouse, except two Acres of Common which it was known to us he had sold when we wrote to you upon the 30th Decemr last, and also except six Acres and twelve Perches of Common which he has sold since 30 December . The Purchase Money to be paid by the Hospital is £1000 so that Mr Dixon has abated £50 for the six A

Letter – Thomas Richard Beaumont to Shute Barrington – 24 Feb 1798

Portman Square Feby <1>4. 98 My Lord, I had the Honor of Your Lordships letter some time since respecting the Division & Enclosure in Weardale & immediately wrote down to my Agents about it. I have been confined to my House for some time by an Accident in hurting my leg, but as soon as I am able to stir out I will do my self the Honor of waiting upon Your Lordship. I have the Honor To be, My Lord Your Lordships most obt. & very humble Servant

Letter – Shute Barrington to Arthur Mowbray – 24 Feb 1798

Cav: Square Feb. 24th 1798 Mowbray I have this morning had a conversation with Col: Beaumont on the subject of the Weardale Inclosure, in consequence of a letter from him signifying that he had just heard from his Agents. I found him by no means indisposed towards the measure; but apprehensive that his rights might be injured unless there were strict clauses in the bill to secure them. He expressed a fear also lest many would enjoy freeholds under the bill, who at present claim

Letters – John Erasmus Blackett to John White – 2 Mar 1798

Mr John White Engine Maker Newcastle 2d March 1798 No 11 John Street Minories London Sir I received your letter of the 16th Ulto with Invoice of an Extractor amounting to £13-13- for which sum I herewith enclose you Surtees & Cos Bill on Barclay’s & Co dated 1st inst at ten days date. The Extractor is arrived & landed & should it answer the purpose I may have occasion for more, & probably of a larger size; I

Letters – John Erasmus Blackett to Thomas Richard Beaumont – 2 Mar 1798

Thomas Richard Beaumont Esqr Newcastle 2d March 1798 Portman square London Dear Sir I am favoured with your letter of the 24th Ulto & observe what you say respecting the intended Division in Weardale; I have no doubt that it will be injurious to your concerns in some degree, but it appears that the Bishop of Durham has not only given his Consent to its taking place, but that he has promoted the Measure as much as possible, he

Letter – Thomas Emerson to Joshua Straker – 6 Mar 1798

Newhouse Mar 6 1798 Dear Sir, I received your Letter relative to the intended Division of the <Stinted> Pastures & Fells in this Country. As to Wastelands, the Owners will not admit there is any. If Colonel Beaumont cannot prevent the said divisions from getting forward, proper clauses should be made in the act, such as liberty to make Water races, Hushes to discover veins, Sink Shafts, drive Levels, & wash work, with carry other privelidges for working the mines in t

Letter – Nicholas Walton to John Ibbetson – 17 Mar 1798

John Ibbetson Esqr Newcastle 17th March 1798 Sir As it is confidently asserted that there is an intention on the part of Government to Sell the present Land Tax, at a certain number of Years purchase, to the Owners of Estates from whence the Tax arises, we take the liberty of inclosing you, for the Boards information, an Account shewing the present Rental of the Derwentwater Estates, the Land Tax now paid for the same, and how much that is for each Estate, and for the whole, and also

Letters – John Erasmus Blackett to Thomas Richard Beaumont – 18 Mar 1798

Colonel Beaumont Newcastle 18th March 1798 MP Portman square London Dr Sir I wrote to you the 2d ins to which I beg leave to refer you. On Monday last Mr Heron & myself had a meeting with Mr Pearson of Durham & Mr Mowbray the Bishop’s Agent respecting the application that is about to be made to Parliament for a Division of the Commons & Stinted Pastures in Weardale, when after having fully considered that

Letters – John Bell to John Erasmus Blackett – 20 Mar 1798

Sir                                   Hexham Abbey 20th. March 1798 A Report has been handed about here this last Week that you fixed the Pays some say for the last Week in April and others the 9th. 10th. and 11th. of May Be pleased if you have fixed the Pays to acquaint me with the Days because I want Mr Williamson to appoint a time for holding the Head-Counts which must be within 28 Days after Easter and I wish to then clear of the Pays for the

Letters – John Erasmus Blackett to Thomas Richard Beaumont – 23 Mar 1798

Colonel Beaumont Newcastle 23d March 1798 MP Portman square London Dear Sir I am favoured with your letter of the 19th inst & by the last Post Mr Wilson’s letter to Mrs Beaumont; I hope that it will be unnecessary for me to go thro’ a long detail to clear myself of the Aspersions this fellow has thought proper to load me with, I shall only say that his Charges against me I solemnly declare are false,
The Dukesfield Smelters and Carriers Project aimed to celebrate and discover the heritage of the Dukesfield Arches & lead carriers' routes between Blaydon and the lead mines of Allendale and Weardale. A two year community project, it was led by the Friends of the North Pennines in partnership with Hexhamshire and Slaley Parish Councils and the active support of Allendale Estates. It was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and the generous support of other sponsors. Friends of the North Pennines: Charity No:1137467