
Of land as planned by SW.) it would be a great deal better – Bentley to come at 9 am or Tuesday next to see A- but told him he had bring his books with him – shew A- the expense of the hole, and say what he himself would give for what was on the delf-hill, and whether he would give 9d.

of old lead from here to Listerwick to solder the tubbing-bolts into the pit sides – B- then agreed that if the drift could be done and the road made as stated (along the hollow instead of right across the bit Sutherland would do nothing without consulting Miss Walker, and she had thought of the road being in another place – Explained and also our idea of a drift – called up Robert Mann to talk to B- while I spoke to Joseph M- who had returned from H-x and was taking 25lbs. had planned the road – I said I was sure Captain and Mrs. of stone – wanted to have a settling – Mr. Very fine morning F58° at 8 50 – Had just had Joseph Mann about lead for soldering in the tubbing –bolts – breakfast at 8 in about ½ hour then went upstairs and read last nights’ paper – A- still wrong so I said nothing but that she did not need wait for me and off she went to my great relief – went out about 10 ½ or after – A- was just gone to Cliff Hill when Bentley came about the Landymere stone about 11 – had got to the bottom of the stone about 2ft.
