Letters – Benjamin Johnson to Grace & Yallop – 13 Apr 1833

Document Type: Letters
Date: 13 Apr 1833
Correspondent: Benjamin Johnson
Recipient: Grace & Yallop
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/7
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										Apl 13th 1833

Messrs Grace & Yallop

	Mr Crawhall havg given up his situation under Mr Mr Beaumont has forwarded your letters of the 6th inst to me. Our present price of WB Litharge is £ 14 -10 Credit six Mo or 2 1/2 discount for Cash delivered at our Works at Blaydon. We never undertake to deliver Lead or Litharge on Board. I can get it delivered for you at 30/- on Keel of 70 Casks. The same charge would be made on any lesser quantity that being the quantity a keel will bring down. Freight 10/- per Ton to London.

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