Letter – Christopher Blackett to Richard Tucker – 10 Jan 1807

Document Type: Letter
Date: 10 Jan 1807
Correspondent: Christopher Blackett
Recipient: Richard Tucker
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Mr R[ichar]d Tucker							Newcastle January 10/1807

Under Cover to R Milne Esq

Lincolns Inn, London



Sir

I have received your letter of the 8th Inst and Parcel. I do not see that any inconvenience can arise to the Concerns of Mr & Mrs Beaumont here by the removal of the Books & Accounts you refer  to in your letter & indeed the only inconvenience attending it would be their bulk. In a post or two shall write you as to the accuracy of the extracts etc from the Acc[oun]ts which will be held in readings to forward when you advise us that it is thought necessary. You will please to observe that the Book containing copies of the two letters referred to was sent some time ago to Mr Watson who I presume must have it.

				I am Sir etc 		CB

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