Letters – John Erasmus Blackett to Henry Hardinge – 14 Aug 1799

Document Type: Letters
Date: 14 Aug 1799
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Henry Hardinge
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/5
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The Revd. Henry Hardinge                                                             Newcastle   14 Augt.  1799

Seaton Carew  near Stockton



Sir    I was favoured with your letter of the 10th Inst in consequence of which I have got the Agreement & Counterpart drawn up on two twenty shillings Stamps which the law requires) agreeable to the enclosed, which I have no doubt will meet with your approbation; I send them by this Post to Col. Beaumont to be executed by him, on their being returned to me, they shall be forwarded to you at Seaton for the like purpose; As you possibly may not have the late Agreement with you I have for your satisfaction enclosed it under another Cover for you to compare with the Copy of the new Agreement, which be pleased to return with the Counter part.  

                                                   I am etc    J. E. B.

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