Letter – Thomas Crawhall to Joseph Dickinson – 21 Jan 1801

Document Type: Letter
Date: 21 Jan 1801
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: Joseph Dickinson
Archive Source: TWA DF.HUG 149
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Mr Jos. Dickinson						Newcastle 21. Jany. 1801.

Coalcleugh



	I send you inclosed an Account of the Corn sent from this place for the use of Col Beaumonts Workmen at Coalcleugh Leadmines with the price Mr. Blackett requests it may be charged to them from time to time as below



Rye from Decr 1 1799 to Jany 31 1800 @14/- p Boll

         Jany 31     to July 31       16/-   do

         July 31     to Dec  31       18/-   do

Barley sent to Decr 8 1800            12/- p Boll

         Decr  8 to Dec 31            16/-   do



The above free of Carriage



Wrote Messrs. Crawhall & Emerson at same time as the above ----T.C.

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