Letter – Martin Morrison to Diana Beaumont – 11 Jul 1808

Document Type: Letter
Date: 11 Jul 1808
Correspondent: Martin Morrison
Recipient: Diana Beaumont
Archive Source: TWA DF HUG 149
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Mrs Beaumont						Newcastle 11 July 1808

addressed to Cl Beaumont at Wm Bosville’s  Thorpe near Bridlington Yorks[hire]



The enclosed letter from Alderman Blackett was sent to me this morning & which is now forwarded for your information. The Alderman intends being at Harrogate in the course of the Present week. In my visit to the mines I found they were generally poorer than in the former quarter, altho not in any great degree, Sanguine hopes are entertained of a Vein out in Middlehope and a place called Hartleycleugh is expected to assist the produce of Coalcleugh Mines this year. The price of Lead I am happy to say is advancing and on Saturday last I demanded £25 per fo[dder] for 5,000 P[iece]s common of Messrs Walkers to which an answer is to be given on Thursday next by Post. 	I am Etc MM

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