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Hexham estimates

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Flour
Unreadable. Might be 'milk'





'and just' inserted above the line





William




An Estimate of the Loss Sustained by John Mainer of the Bleachop Farme by the late great flood To Hay £1. 1. 0 To Two fother of Straw 0.10. 0 To Two Load of Portatoes 0.12. 0 To half a Stone of Suet 0. 2. 2 To Three pound of Butter 0. 2. 0 To Two Stone of Salt 0. 2. 8 To One pound of Shugars 0. 0. 7 To half a pound of Do. 0. 0. 2 To floor 0. 0. 8 To ? 0. 0. 6 To Household furniture Damag'd 0. 5. 0 Boat Damag'd 0. 8. 0 £3. 4. 9 The above account is true and just to the best of Our Knowledge and Belief As Witness Our Hands Jany 2 1772 Nicholas Leadbitter William Newbigin I believe the above estimation of the loss sus- tain'd by John Mainer by the late great Flood to be reasonable Just Witness my hand Wm Laidman Vicar of Warden

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