Letters – Joseph Richmond to Walter Blackett – 18 May 1756

Document Type: Letters
Date: 18 May 1756
Correspondent: Joseph Richmond
Recipient: Walter Blackett
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/1
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To Sr.Wr. Blackett Bt. MP. in London

Newcastle 18 May 1756

Hon Sir

I cannot find that anybody here has an inclination to buy Kenton Estate you will therefore please to consider whether you will advertise it to be sold; if not, some End should be made with the tenants whose Articles expire at Mayday next, As a war with France seems now unavoidable I wish you could get this Estate sold; for as the intrest of Money will most likely advance, the value of Lands must consequently fall. If you order Mr Denton to put an advertisement into the London papers I shall put the same into our papers here. The profit of your leadmines last y[ea]r was only £4500 but the savings last y[ea]r was £3100; now mostly in the stock of lead in hand: wch saving was occasioned by yo[u]r paying Messrs Lascelles's intr[es]t out of the sale of Calverley.  I have sold today 2000 p[iece]s of comon lead at £14.12.6 & 800 p[iece]s of the ref[ine]d sort at £14.17.6 a fod[de]r wch is something better than £15.10.0 at Stockton, at wch price L[or]d Darlington's Agent tells me he has lately sold 6000 p[iece]s. But I am told the real price he sold at was only 15.7.6, there being to be an abatem[en]t of 2s6d a Fod[de]r.  I find the stop th[a]t the Com[missione]rs of the Customs had put to the Exportation of Lead is taken off. but still I doubt the price will fall considerably lower. & all the stock you have in hand has cost you £12 a Fod[de]r.   I rec[eiv]ed a Lre last post f[ro]m Mr Lockman he says by yo[u]r directions, desiring me to give all the despatch & assistance I can to any of the Masters of the Societies bushes that may touch at this port; wch I will take care to do. But I desire you directions, whether I am to pay the Officers of the Customs their fees; or enter into any security for the Ma[ste]rs performance agreable to the Act, if the same shall happen to be required. If any of the Bushes put in here, it will probably be in ten days time.   I have pleasure to acquaint you that the Slitt Grove in Weardale, wch has cost you a great deal of money is likely to prove very good; for Mr Peart writes he has let ten oar bargains at her, the highest at 25s & the lowest at 12s a bing.  PS. I have inclosed an advertisem[en]t for Kenton, wch you will please to alter as you think proper.  I am etc    JR

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The Dukesfield Smelters and Carriers Project aimed to celebrate and discover the heritage of the Dukesfield Arches & lead carriers' routes between Blaydon and the lead mines of Allendale and Weardale. A two year community project, it was led by the Friends of the North Pennines in partnership with Hexhamshire and Slaley Parish Councils and the active support of Allendale Estates. It was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and the generous support of other sponsors. Friends of the North Pennines: Charity No:1137467