Letter – Martin Morrison to William Crawhall – 8 Feb 1820

Document Type: Letter
Date: 8 Feb 1820
Correspondent: Martin Morrison
Recipient: William Crawhall
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 6
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Mr Wm Crawhall Allenheads				NewCastle 8th Feby 1820

				

Sir

I rec[eiv]ed the Reports of Alenheads & Coalcl[eugh] Lead Mines, for the quarter ending the 31st Decr last. -- & the Branch Level which you recommend to be taken from Keirsley Row Mines in a South direction for the purpose of discovering Bateshill, Greenly Cleugh & other Veins, I am of opinion should be adopted; and request that you will proceed therewith with all convenient speed dispatch.

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