Letter – Martin Morrison to Thomas Dodd – 4 Apr 1809

Document Type: Letter
Date: 4 Apr 1809
Correspondent: Martin Morrison
Recipient: Thomas Dodd
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 6
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Mr Thomas Dodd Nent Head 				New House Weardale 4th April 1809



	Enclosed you will receive a copy of a Letter dated 29th Sept 1791 from Mr Gilbert Hagen Secretary to the Lead Company addressed  to Mr Ralph H<ewson> the Solicitor to Sir Thomas Blackett respecting the  ascertaining & fixing the Boundarys of four Mines in Middlehope & Ireshope Fells: one moiety of which was purchased by the Company  under Sale of the Court of Chancery and the other moiety of the late Sir Thomas Blackett.  As this has not yet been proceeded in, it becomes highly necessary that steps be immediately taken to  establish the same and I am to request, when in your presence, that  a meeting for that purpose may take place   I am etc 

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