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Mr. Skingle
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There being several long arrears in the hands of Tenants
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Whose rents you used to receive Mr Kettleby by the Trasurer
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order wrote you some time Since for an Account of those
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arrears and to know how to send to them but you have
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given him no answer which Occasions my putting you
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in mind of that affair and desiring you will hasten
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and answer
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Tho Matthew
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Sir
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Mr. Southgate being returned has aquainted the
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Grand Comittee (amongst other things relating to the
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Hospl. estates in your parts) that you informed him the
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hospital has a right to put 300 Sheep into the Sheep
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Walk belonging to Hinton Netherhall, that the Owners
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Wm Willye
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's estate have a right to put in other 300
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and that you have a right to put into the same without Stint
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but that it is his opinion 600 are a full Stock for the
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whole Walk. This Account of that matter is a good
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deal Surprizing to the Governors and as they are upon
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an enquirey into the full Circumstances of the estate
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I am directed to desire you will please to let them know
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in what right your claim of that priviledge is and how
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all the rights in that Sheep walk arise for they would have
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every thing
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ascertain'd upon Letting a New Lease
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so as to prevent misunderstandings and consequently
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prejudices that any arise to any one thereby
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T M
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Walter Serocold
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2d May 1732
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