Letter – Thomas Emerson to John Erasmus Blackett – 14 Jun 1799

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Jun 1799
Correspondent: Thomas Emerson
Recipient: John Erasmus Blackett
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 209
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							Newhouse June 14 1799

Sir,

      You will please to peruse the Inclosed & inform my Father whether you wish to obey Mr Wilsons orders or not. We showed Mr Allgood the Inclosed letter but would not advise him whether to go to Wolsingham immediately according to his friends directions or wait till we heard from you.

      I intend to be in Newcastle on Monday of 24 inst in order to wait upon you for the Workmans Subsistence when if you please I should have 1750£ on acc[oun]t of having some wood payments.

      Yours Sir Your most obedient Serv[an]t 

		Tho[ma]s Emerson Jun[io]r
See letter from Rev Wilson to Thos Emerson dated 13 June 1799

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