Letter – John Erasmus Blackett to Thomas Blackett – 9 Jan 1784

Document Type: Letter
Date: 9 Jan 1784
Correspondent: John Erasmus Blackett
Recipient: Thomas Blackett
Archive Source: NRO 672 E 1E 5
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Sir Thos Blackett Barot                                                     Newcastle        Janry 9th 1784

      Bretton   Yorkshire



Dr Sir

	I am favoured with your Letter of the 2nd inst & am glad to find that the Disposition of the Rooms in Mr Wilson’s house meet with your Approbation; I observe what you say as to the Safe Closet & on Consulting again with Mr Anderson he is of Oppinion that the Proper place for it will be in the Part that I described in the Plan by taking off a small part of a Closet in Mr Wilson’s House & wch he Consents to; It may be made there at a fourth Part of the Expence that it wou’d in any other place, & rest on a Brick Arch instead of resting on Timber.  When Mr Anderson purchased your premises in this Town, no Exceptions were made of the Iron Doors & Locks, nor indeed did I think it Adviseable to make any Exceptions at that time least it might throw some Obstruction in the way of the Sale; of Course all the Fixtures are Mr Andersons.  As to the Iron Chest, the Presses, Tables & other Furniture with the Guns etc Mr Anderson has nothing to do with them; & he is willing to let you have the Iron Doors etc at the Price of Old Iron wch is reasonable & Fair.  Mr Peart will be Satisfied with the £10 p Year in lieu of a House.  The description of your Arms & Crest is sent to Langlands & Robertson to be engraved on your Waiter wch will be sent you in a Box on Thursday next by Pickersgill Leeds Waggons.  Its Probable that the Lead Fume may be detained by the Stoppage in the Canals.  Mr Bell came here on Wednesday from Hexham & paid Me £1000 on Acct of Rents, it was with great difficulty that he got here the Snow was so much Drifted.  Inclosed you will receive a Bill drawn by Bell Carr & Co on Castell & Co of this date at a Month for £1000 for wch you will please to send me your, or Mr Noble’s, Receipt.  The beginning of next Month Mr Anderson is to pay you £4000 on Acct of his Purchase, I desire that you will acquaint me whether you wou’d have the whole of that Sum (or what part of it) remitted to you.  On the 31st Ulto I Paid Messrs Bell Carr & Co Proprietors of the Bank £1812.14s.2d being the Balance of your Acct with them, & Inter: thereon.  I wish you many happy Returns of the Season & am etc                   J E Blackett





         £1000                     Newcastle Bank     9th Janry 1784

                                   One Month after Date Pay to the Order of 

                         John Erasmus Blackett Esqr  One Thousand Pounds

                                                                               Value received

                                                                  For Bell Carr Cookson Widdrington Co

To Messrs Castell Powell Sumner & Co                                                Jno Wilkinson

                             London                    Pay the Contents to the Order of

No 3503                                                  Sir Thos Blackett    Value in Acct 

                                                                                            J E Blackett

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