Letter – Thomas Crawhall to William Wilson – 13 Jun 1800

Document Type: Letter
Date: 13 Jun 1800
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: William Wilson
Archive Source: TWA DF.HUG 149
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The Revd. Mr. Wilson					Newcastle 13th. June 1800

Wolsingham Durham



Sir

      Coln. & Mrs. Beaumont request me to inform you they are ready to grant Leases of Four of the Leadmines mentioned by you, all in the Parish of Wolsingham Vizo. Pikestone, West of Pikestone, South Grain and Fine or Harehope Burn, on Application of the Persons who are desirous to take them, and on the usual Covenants, reserving to Coln. Beaumont 1/6 of all the Ore raised in those Mines clear of all Tithes and Deductions whatsoever.

      They do not intend to grant any Lease of Harthope at present; also that it is their Determination not to treat with any Company in which Messrs. Hall’s are concerned, for the above Mines.   I am &c.  T.C.

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