Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to Thomas Blackett – 8 Jan 1786

Document Type: Letter
Date: 8 Jan 1786
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Thomas Blackett
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 5
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Sir Thos. Blackett  Bart.                                              Newcastle    8th.  Jany.   1786  [sic]

Bretton - Yorkshire



Dear Sir       Inclosed I send you a Bill drawn by Eden Ridley & Co. on Castell & Co. dated the 5rd  inst. at One Month for £2000 the receipt of which be pleased to acknowledge; you will observe there are two new Partners in the Bank Sir M. W. Ridley comes into it in the room of Mr Ralph Carr who retires Sir J Eden in the room of the late Mr Bell until his Nephew Mr N. Bell comes of Age.   Lead continues at the same Price Viz £16.15. & £17.  but there is little or no demand for it at present except for Messrs Walker & Co.s  White & Red Lead Works, & I have near 10,000 Pieces of Refin’d Lead yet to Deliver of the Quantity that I have sold wch. will require some Months to Compleat.   I have not heard any thing further from Mr Dew but I thought it Advisable to have Thos. Hepple Brought to this Place where he could be lodged & taken care of he has been here ten days & is so much improved in Health etc that I think him much better than he was four Years ago when you last renew’d.

   Richd. Allgood formerly Agent a Allenheads to whom you Allowed £10 P Year, died last Month & has left a Widow between 80 & 90 Years of Age in very indigent Circumstances she was a Daughter of Armstrong formerly Principal Agent to Sir William Blackett it would be very kind of you to continue the Allowance to her, I think that she cannot live above a Year or two.                                                        I am etc    J. E. B.





                     £2000 .                            Newcastle Bank  5th   Janry. 1787

                One Month after date pay to the Order of John Erasmus

                Blackett Esq.  Two Thousand Pounds           Value received

                                                     For Sir J. Eden  MW. Ridley Cookson Widdrington & Co

To  Messrs Castell Powell Sumner & Co                                    Thos Gibson.           

                       London                                    Pay the Contents to the Order of 

No  9700                                                         Sir Thos.   Blackett Bart. 

                                                                        Value in Acct.         J. E. Blackett

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