Letter – Isaac Hunter to Cuthbert Peart – 14 Apr 1778

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Apr 1778
Correspondent: Isaac Hunter
Recipient: Cuthbert Peart
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Mr Peart N. Castle						Dukesfd. 14th April 1778



Sir

      Sixty Casks of Bone Ashes is what we have will serve this Refinery till this time 12 months. I should like to know (if Mr Blackett’s in town) whether he would choose to have all the Lead thats at the Several Mills, and what can be made before October sent to Blaydon this Year, as I intend meeting the East hand Wainmen in a little time to settle this yrs Carriage & it would be a guide to me in that matter & am

      Yrs &c IH Jr

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