Letter – Cuthbert Peart to John Robson – 19 Feb 1783

Document Type: Letter
Date: 19 Feb 1783
Correspondent: Cuthbert Peart
Recipient: John Robson
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 5
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Mr John Robson at the Castle                                              Newcas       19th Febry 1783

      Durham



Sir

	Mr Blackett received your Letter this Morning intimating that you could not on accot of Business meet Sir Thomas Blacketts Agents at Newhouse on Wednesday the 26th instant & therefore empowers me to fix Monday the 3d of March to meet at the above Place so as to do the Business on Tuesday the 4th.     I am etc   CP



NB  The above Business was done on the 4th of March in the Presence of Mr John Bell of Hexham Mr Westgarth Forster of Allanheads Mr Thomas Emerson in Weardale Mr Cuth Peart of Newcastle & Mr John Baynes of Durham

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