Letter – Thomas Crawhall to Messrs Strothers – 26 Sep 1800

Document Type: Letter
Date: 26 Sep 1800
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: Messrs Strothers
Archive Source: TWA DF.HUG 149
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Mess Strothers							NCastle 26 Sept. 1800

Leeds



      Yours of the 21st. came to hand in due course The present price of Litharge at this place is £22 ¾ p[er] Ton exclusive of any Charges in Shipping &c  viz.Duty 3 p Ct & 10 p Ct Convoy Duty, Entry  Cockt. & Suff[erance] Keeldues &c. also 2 ½ p[er] Cent. Commn. – your being entirely strangers to Mr. Blackett, he hopes you will excuse not executing your Order, without having a Credit upon a good House in London for the Amt. payble. in Six Mos. – 

      I am &c. T.C.

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