Letter – Martin Morrison to Thomas Fenwick – 14 Jun 1826

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Jun 1826
Correspondent: Martin Morrison
Recipient: Thomas Fenwick
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 6
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      N[ew]castle 14 June 1826

Mr Thos Fenwick Dipton



I am much disappointed that I have not yet had the pleasure of seeing you, according to the intimation contained in your Letter of the 2nd inst. – I have this morning heard from Mr Dolphin, who gives me reason to expect that he will be here to morrow, authorized by Dr Phillpotts to treat for the disposal of his Tithe Ore; and I send this to you, by Express, in the hope that you also will give Us a Meeting at this Office, for the purpose of concluding an Agreement on behalf of the parties concerned. – Pray let me hear from you by the Bearer & believe me etc – MM

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