Letter – Thomas Crawhall to Joseph Deakin – 12 Apr 1800

Document Type: Letter
Date: 12 Apr 1800
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: Joseph Deakin
Archive Source: TWA DF.HUG 149
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Mr Deakin							Newcastle 12th. April 1800

Bretton Near Wakefield Yorkshire



Sir,

As it may be necessary that Col Beaumont should have a new Life added in his Lease of Kilhope Welhope Leadmines &c. in the place of the late Richard Brooks of High Hoyland in Co. of York Mr Blackett requests you will make enquiry if William Sykes Son of William Sykes of West Bretton yeoman (one of the Lives mentioned in the Leases) is living, & if so, that you will procure a Certificate of the same, saying if he is in good health, and send to this place as soon as convenient – I hope the Leadmine Accounts have arrived safe I am Sir &c. 

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