Letter – Martin Morrison to William Brummell – 12 Sep 1809

Document Type: Letter
Date: 12 Sep 1809
Correspondent: Martin Morrison
Recipient: William Brummell
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 6
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The Brownley Hill Lead Mine Co		1809



To Thos Rd Beaumont Esq



For 90 Bings of Lead Ore wrought by them out of Mr Beaumont’s Liberty as per award of      

Messrs Dodd, Fairless and Dickinson dated 26 Febry 1786 	@£3 per Bing	£270

For Interest on the above at £5 p Cent untill paid



William Brummell Esq a Partner of Brownley Hill Lead Co 



      Repeated applications have been made for the payment of the above, which you have hitherto disregarded, I am now to inform you  that unless immediately settled I shall forthwith institute an action at Law against for the recovery of the same.



N’castle 12 September 1809

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