Letters – Benjamin Johnson to John Stagg – 25 Oct 1832

Document Type: Letters
Date: 25 Oct 1832
Correspondent: Benjamin Johnson
Recipient: John Stagg
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/7
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Mr Jn Stagg							Newcastle Octr 25 1832



Dear Sir

      In answer to your letter of the 23rd Inst I shall be glad to furnish you with One Thousand p[iece]s WB Refined Lead at Twelve Pounds ten shillings pr fr of 21 Cwt and any quantity of Common Lead you may require at Twelve Pounds – A 6 Months Credit from Date of Sale – We have no refined Slag on hand at present

						I am Dear Sir yr most Obdt Servt

							Benj Johnson



It is understood in the sale of Common Lead that One tenth part is Slag

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