Letter – Thomas Crawhall to Joseph Deakin – 14 Jan 1801

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Jan 1801
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: Joseph Deakin
Archive Source: TWA DF.HUG 149
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Mr Deakin							Newcastle January 14 1801

Bretton Wakefield Yorkshire



Sir

      I wrote to you in April last requesting a Certificate of Wm. Sykes’ being in good health, in order that a new Life might be added to Mr Beaumont’s Lease of Kilhope Welhope Leadmines held under The Lord Bishop of Durham which Certificate Mr. Blackett received in due course, but has not yet been able to get that business completed  - Mr Blackett has again made application to The Lord Bishops Secretary to know what Sum will be required for inserting a Life instead of the late R Brooks, and requests you will again send a Certificate of Wm. Sykes’ health to this place as soon as you can conveniently procure it – 

      I am &c. T.C.

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