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Journal entry – John Grey – 29 Aug 1833

Thursday 29th August 1833 Engaged for some hours in writing Letters & with business in the Office.  I then proceeded to the Workmen on the Tyne banks when a heavy rain coming on, I thought it advisable to return home having been very unwell in the night & unfit for exposure or exertion.   Having some time on my hands, I may as well avail myself of the present opportunity to draw the attention of the Commissioners to a subject which I approach with the greater diffidence, as it is

Letters – Benjamin Johnson to Geddes & Kidston – 30 Aug 1833

Messrs Geddes Kidston & Co Glasgow I am favoured with your lre (Letter) of the 28th inst. Our present price of WB litharge is Fifteen Pounds Per Ton delivered at our works at Blaydon. Six months credit or 81/2 p[er] c[en]t Discount allowed for cash. I am Yrs Benj Johnson WB Lead Office Newcastle August 30th 1833

Journal entry – John Grey – 30 Aug 1833

Friday 30th August 1833 Wrote to Mr Mitchell the Lessee of Highgreen Colliery, now transferred to the Duke of Northumberland calling his attention to a balance of Rent Arrears still due by him to the Hospital and also an account for railway plates got from Stublick & requesting an early settlement.   Dilston Park Stable Wrote also to several tenants reminding them of arrears left over at the late receipt , which they have since taken no notice of.  Rode out by the men engaged o

Letters – George Backhouse to John Locke – 31 Aug 1833

Messrs John Locke & Co 31 Aug 1833 Annexed I have pleasure to have your invoice of Thirty Casks of WB Litharge which I trust will reach you in due course. I am Sir GB

Letters – George backhouse to Joseph Crawhall – 31 Aug 1833

The delivery of Messrs Maltby’s purchase of 5000 p[iece]s of WB on the 20th Instant being now complete, I enclose your Invoice of the same which have the goodness to forward to them. Ob Sert Sir GB

Journal entry – John Grey – 31 Aug 1833

Saturday 31st August 1833 Went to Newcastle wishing to see Mr Fenwick & Mr B Johnson, the former, respecting the recovery of some debts to the Hospital, which he has in hand, and the latter, regarding the line of the Railway through the Hospital’s Property to the West of Hexham, where whether they form the way or not, next year, it is advisable that the line should be marked out, & if the land to be occupied, ascertained before entering into any new agreements for the Farms, so th

Journal entry – John Grey – 2 Sep 1833

Monday 2nd September 1833 Engaged with various matters in the Office.  Received from the occupier of the Smith’s House and Shop at West Boat two proposals which he. had got for making the alteration he contemplated for enlarging and roofing a new his dwelling house, showing that the cost would be within a few Shillings of £20.  It may in the end cost him a little more.  For this he proposes that the Commissioners should grant him a lease of 21 years at a rent of £8 instead of £10. Â

Journal entry – John Grey – 3 Sep 1833

Tuesday 3rd September 1833 Received a letter from Major Johnson containing a copy of his correspondence with Mr Horne the Solicitor at Berwick, respecting the arbitration between himself & Mr Pringle, also information of a claim made for tythes upon the Scremerston estates by Mr Gibson on the part of Sir Thomas Hagerstown, which I forwarded to Mr Hooper for the information of the Board. Rode to Westwood to examine the plantations there and on Coastley but a heavy fall of rain oblige to

Letters – Benjamin Johnson to Hugh Taylor – 4 Sep 1833

Hugh Taylor I enclose a cheque for £30 the amount agreed upon to be paid by Mr B[eaumon]t towards the repair of Newburn Quay Please to acknowledge the Receipt G… Yrs Benj Johnson WB Lead Office Sept 4th /33

Letters – Benjamin Johnson to Finlay & Hodgson – 4 Sep 1833

Messrs Finlay Hodgson & Co Since I had last the pleasure I am in the receipt of your esteemed fav[ou]r of the 28th & 30th ulto & first in respect to the Executorship Acc[oun]ts. I find from Mr Donkin that he has not answered yor lre (letter) to him on this point, but that he will in course of this week. For my own part I should be exceedingly glad of any arrangement that would facilitate the making out and settling of these acc[oun]ts. And it would afford me great

Journal entry – John Grey – 4 Sep 1833

Wednesday 4th September 1833 Another wet morning and as cold as November. When the rain ceased I rode to Wooley- the crop there is generally bad and far from being ripe. I then proceeded to look over the farms in Hexhamshire, terminating at Gairshield & inspecting the Wears which I had formerly marked out, to preserve the Bank in the plantation & eventually the Wall and public road from being carried away by the violence of the little mountain torrent. The three Wears are complet

Letters – Benjamin Johnson to John Stagg – 5 Sep 1833

John Stagg Esq Stockton Sept[ember] 5th 1833 I have duly received your letter of yesterdays date and beg to inform you that I cannot extend your purchase of Ref[ine]d Slag Lead beyond the original offer of 500 P[iece]s having yesterday offered the whole of our stock of Slag Lead to a London House at £13 – 10 and have no doubt they will purchase at that price. The 200 P[iece]s will be delivered on receiving your order ofv shipment. B[enjamin] J[ohnson]

Letters – Benjamin Johnson to W Blackett – 5 Sep 1833

W. F. Blackett Esq Bonridge Sep[tember] 5th 1833 We are at a stand at the mines wanting Gunpowder and cannot obtain a single Bar[rel] in the town. It is a serious inconvenience and shall fell obliged if you will remedy it as soon as possible. I have been obliged on several occasions to purchase of Messrs Bradshaw & Anderson at an addoner of 26 s/t. on your Contract and I fear Messrs <Pigon> & Co may be dissatisfied to allow as the difference, but to which we are fully ent

Letters – Benjamin Johnson to James Dickinson – 5 Sep 1833

Newcastle, 5th Sept [ember] 1833 As there are several instances of two or more Lead Carriers being of the same name & in consequence of which mistakes are very liable to be made, in order therefore to prevent as much as possible any mistake from occurring I request you will in future insert in the Tickett the residence of each individual receiving that Tickett in the same manner as the one inclosed. Ben[jamin] Johnson A copy sent to each: Ja[me]s Dickinson Jon[atho]n Spark

Journal entry – John Grey – 5 Sep 1833

Thursday 5th September 1833 Received a message by Mr Hunt from the tenant of Hartburngrainge west Farm respecting the Thrashing Machine which belongs to the Hospital, it has been in a bad state & never repaired since he came to the farm, & now will not do any work till put in order. I have sent my Son to him to endeavour to induce him to purchase the machine, promising that he shall have it at a moderate valuation & then he can have it made up in his own way & that it shou

Journal entry – John Grey – 6 Sep 1833

Friday 6th September 1833 Tyne Banks Mr Morton from Lambton, to whom I applied some time ago , for his opinion respecting the best manner for securing the banks of the Tyne, he having had great experience in such matters, kindly came here last evening. We have today examined together all the banks of the Tyne and Devils Water on the Dilston Estate, & I was glad to find that he entirely concurred on the plan which I had adopted, but suggested the idea of planting all the newly made sl

Letters – Benjamin Johnson to Finlay & Hodgson – 7 Sep 1833

Finlay Hodgson & Co Sept 7 1833 Since I had the pleasure to address you on the 4th Inst. I have rec[eive]d your favours of the 3rd & 5th. The former handing statement of Mr Keys receipts & payments for the month of Aug & advising Receipt of £292-18 from Messrs Grace & Freeman with its applications. The latter advising the sale of two pieces of fine Silver & payment of the net proceeds £939-13-8 to Mr Beaumonts credit with Glyns & Co. I no

Journal entry – John Grey – 7 Sep 1833

Saturday 7th September 1833 Alston Mill Heard from Mr Taylor of his intention of buying at Alston on the 13th Instant & have written to say that I shall meet him there. Wrote also to tell Mr Murray a millwright at Chesterleystreet [sic], asking him to meet me at Alston to examine the Mill along with me, that we may decide upon what is needful & try to make an agreement for it. Dilston No[rth] Farm Machine Went to the men engaged at the Tyne Banks & took Thomas Harle

Letters – George Backhouse to John Stagg – 8 Sep 1833

Above I hand you Invoice of Two Hundred Pieces of WB Ref[ine]d & Slag Lead which I trust will shortly be with you & to satisfaction. I am etc G[eorge] B[ackhouse]

Journal entry – John Grey – 9 Sep 1833

Monday 9th September 1833 Highside Rode up the Tyne Banks & then to Highside, where I bargained with a Mason & Joiner, for building a Pig Stye, Hen House & Coal Shed, & to relay the barn floor. Haydon Bridge Stables Thence proceeded to Haydon Bridge to try if by any means I could contrive some more stabling for the Inn at little expense. The Inn is becoming much more frequented under Hetheringtons better management than formerly, & he has sometimes of late be

Journal entry – John Grey – 10 Sep 1833

Tuesday 10th September 1833 Mr Walker of the Railway Company waited upon me this morning, in consequence of a letter I had sent him, which seemed to have stimulated him a little, & came under all submission respecting the repair of the road from Snokoe quarry, undertaking to pay the men whom I should employ to do the work in such manner as I should direct. Of course, I immediately closed with him & have made arrangements to begin the work tomorrow, and after getting on as far as th

Letters – Benjamin Johnson to William Parker – 11 Sep 1833

W[ilia]m Parker Esq Sep 11th 1833 The above 20 Casks of Litharge being del[ivere]d & beg to hand you invoice of the same. BJ

Letters – Benjamin Johnson to Grace & Yallop – 11 Sep 1833

Grace & Yallop London Sep 11th 1833 Our present price of WB Litharge is £ 15 per Ton delivered at our Works at Blaydon. We expect an immediate advance. BJ

Journal entry – John Grey – 11 Sep 1833

Wednesday 11th September 1833 The Heat of yesterday has been succeeded by a heavy and constant rain this morning, putting a stop to all harvest operations. I had appointed to meet a Mason and Carpenter at Dilston Park Farm at seven o’clock to examine the buildings and decide upon the best mode of giving the tenant the necessary recommendation - did not set out so early on account of the excessive rain. The walls of the Stable now uncovered, prove unfit to carry a new roof. But I fo

Journal entry – John Grey – 12 Sep 1833

Thursday 12th September 1833 Price of Lead No definite arrangement having yet been made for determining the average price of Lead for the quarter ending the 1st of July last, I wrote to Mr Parker, the only person conversant in such matters with whom I am acquainted asking him to have the goodness to meet Mr Crawhall upon the subject. Went out to give directions as to the repair of the Snokoe road, and see if the rains of yesterday had produced any supply of Water to Mr Leadbitters reserv
The Dukesfield Smelters and Carriers Project aimed to celebrate and discover the heritage of the Dukesfield Arches & lead carriers' routes between Blaydon and the lead mines of Allendale and Weardale. A two year community project, it was led by the Friends of the North Pennines in partnership with Hexhamshire and Slaley Parish Councils and the active support of Allendale Estates. It was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and the generous support of other sponsors. Friends of the North Pennines: Charity No:1137467