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LETTER: William Turner, Parkia, to Lord Newborough. He and his partners never wanted the land which Lord Newborough’s agents exchanged with them, and had commenced working their upper quarry in a direction to avoid it. However, they accepted a verbal agreement and, at considerable expense, drove levels to work the quarry in the direction that Lord Newborough complains of. If they now have to deposit the rubbish elsewhere the expenditure will be useless. He reminds Lord Newborough that his Lordship cannot work his quarry without the accommodation of Turner and his partners.