Letters – Thomas Crawhall to Richard Barrowby – 24 Jun 1799

Document Type: Letters
Date: 24 Jun 1799
Correspondent: Thomas Crawhall
Recipient: Richard Barrowby
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/5
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Mr Richard Barrowby                                                 Newcastle     24th June 1799

Hull



Sir        The Piggs of Lead, Lead Fume etc, shippd on board, the John & Mary Capt. Barrowby at this Place P[er] Mr Blackett, were requested to be sent as follows (Viz.) 4 Tons Lead (53 Pieces) & 4 Casks of Lead Fume for Thomas Rd. Beaumont Esqr:  to be left at the old Warehouse Wakefield, and 1 Ton of  Test Bottoms (in 4 Casks) to be sent to Messrs. Read Lucas & Reads Sheffield - They paying Carriage etc of the same _ They Parties were advised of the Goods being shipt which we thought was all that was necessary

         I am etc  T. C.

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