Letters – Benjamin Johnson to James Dickinson – 26 Jun 1833

Document Type: Letters
Date: 26 Jun 1833
Correspondent: Benjamin Johnson
Recipient: James Dickinson
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/7
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D[ea]r Sir								June 26th 1833

      In order that we may have the Lead Carr[iers] a/cs properly ex[ecute]d & settled preparatory to making the half yearly Pay it will be necessary that your cease to deliver Lead from [……….] Mill after the end of this week until further orders.

	You will forward an acco[unt] to Leadbetter soon as you can of all Lead delivered by <the> respective Carriers this Year up to the 30th Inst leaving columns for him to present what he has rec[ieve]d at Hexham & he will receive instructions to forward the same to me.

					BJ
the same also sent to James Walton and William Walton, the other mill agents

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