1792 03 26 : Letter about rent for quarry at Unthank
Friday, July 1, 2011 at 8:25PM
Petra Mitchinson in Building materials, Cumberland, HOLMES, Letters, MUSGRAVE Philip 6th Bart., OLDMAN Jonathan, Rents and fines, SANDERSON

Update on Friday, July 1, 2011 at 8:25PM by Registered CommenterPetra Mitchinson

26 Mar 1792. LETTER ABOUT RENT FOR QUARRY AT UNTHANK. Bundle 60, Doc 13. 34 cm x 21 cm. Remains of a red seal and several large holes where it was broken with some loss of writing. John SANDERSON 26 March 1792 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. Jona: OLDMAN at Eden Hall Cumberland ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unthank March 26th –– 1792 –––––––––––––––– Dear Sir / I Resevid your Letter Sent by Isaac HOLMS, but I can not Pay you your Rent as yet; for I declare that I have not made tenn Shillings of it this year & I have been at Upwards of Tenn Pounds out Since Cristmis; My Brother William will be at no more Expence with it, so I am Pushing it my Self & as I have 3 Men Consont imployed working it, their wages goeth with all I can make Other ways, as I do not work at it my Self, you[ ] have your Rent the first money that is made, Beside L[ ] Wages for I mind nothing about the money that is [ ] But N.B The Quarry Fewes [?] verry well but all the Maysons about Carlisle are set aganst it for if it get Forret [?] it will stop all the Brick work as stone Comes so much Cheeper from this Quarry, so you must be as Favourable with me as you can & I will send you money as soon as Possible I can, so I desire you will speek to Sr. Phillip to be as Favourable as he can about the Rent and I will send it sa soon as I can [signed] John SANDERSON

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