Letter – Isaac Hunter to Cuthbert Peart – 8 Jul 1779

Document Type: Letter
Date: 8 Jul 1779
Correspondent: Isaac Hunter
Recipient: Cuthbert Peart
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Mr Cuth Peart, Newcastle				Dukesf[iel]d 8th July 1779



Sir

You'll herewith receive a Plate of Silver as per inclosed acco't & also the Month Acco'ts for May & June for the several Mills, I forgot to leave you May Month Acco'ts when last at the office. I hope you have got Mr Morrow's Acco'ts settled, I am in hopes to get all the Lead of the Roads against Mr Blacketts return, that we may then be able to settle the Lead Acco't properly - shall be obliged to you for a line on Mr Blackett's getting home as I would like to wate upon & consult with him before any more Lead be Deliv[ere]d from the Mills. I am 

Sir Yr H[um]ble Serv[an]t 

  		I. H. jr

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