Letters – Benjamin Johnson to John Stagg – 21 Dec 1833

Document Type: Letters
Date: 21 Dec 1833
Correspondent: Benjamin Johnson
Recipient: John Stagg
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/7
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John Stagg Esq Stockton							Dec 21 1833



I was prevented answering your letter yesterday being absent from Newcastle.

We have but 450 Pieces Refined Slag Lead but can make of 500 next week which I shall be glad to sell to you at £15.10 per fod[der]. 500 Common at the same price and 1000 P[iece]s Ref[ined] at £16 per fod[der]. These are our present prices and I believe the prices of the Company and Duke of Cleveland I shall be glad to have you’re am[oun]t by return of post or I have an application to purchase Slag Lead from a London House.

								BJ

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