Letter – Nicholas Walton to Richard Horne – 15 Jul 1740

Document Type: Letter
Date: 15 Jul 1740
Correspondent: Nicholas Walton
Recipient: Richard Horne
Archive Source: TNA ADM 66 106
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      Ravensworth Castle July 15th: 1740

To Mr Horne



Dr Sir

	I Reced. the favour of Yours of the 10th July Inst. & observe that Mr Corbett desires to know if Clargill head be the same of Clargill cleugh head. That he apprehended the Proposall is Irregular & supposes that halfe a Mine, much less the half of a String or Branch, from a Mine cannot be wought without prejudice in Letting the other halfe.

	In answer to which, Clargill head is the Same Vein of Clargill Cleugh head, & the proposal made by Matthew Cousen & Robt. Race is for a String or Branch from it.      In Lead Mines it is very Comon, that Branches seperate themselves from what is called the Principal Veins, & You will please to observe, that every Lease consists of 1200 Yds in Length & 40 Yds on each Side of the Vein; so that a Lessee having a Grant of any Mine, has a right to Work all Branches only so far as they continue within the Bounds of 40 Yards on each Side of the Vein granted him.   Now in the present Case the String proposed for is at some distance from the Principall Vein of Clargillcleugh head, and lyes in a part of the Moore of wch the Hospital & one Mr Hopper are Joint Lords so that a Moiety is all we have to Lett, & is of the very same Tenure with Windy Brow. In order further to explain what we mean by a Branch from a Vein, I have Inclosed You a Sketch of a Lease Length on Clargill Cleugh head Vein, with the Breadths described, & the Branch proposed for. The Proposers ate Common Workmen, who cannot be Supposed to Lay out much in Tryalls yett nevertheless it maybe very proper to Grant a Tack Note to them, as I do not apprehend any of the other Proposers will give so high a Duty, nor do I think it will be Any Inconvenience in letting the Rest.

	Pray my kind Service to Mrs Horne & Your little family & to all other Friends.  It would be well if you and Mr Radley would consider the Expence which will be chargeable upon You and us for the Leases, & lett us know what each pair will amount to, that a dividend may be made of what Money is in our hands. There are Severall yet unsigned, but I should wish to accot. to you for what we have reced. I have wrote to Mr Corbett the Substance of what is above to you, in relation to the Proposal  

      & I am Dear Sir, for Mr Boag & Selfe, Your most obliged Hble Servant

      Nich. Walton

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