St Thomas's Hospital:
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8th February 1717 - 24th November 1743

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Image 81 of 16621st November 1734


St. Thomas's Hospital
21 Novr. 1734

Mr. Flower
I expected you would have pay'd a great deal more
than £60 because you are so much in arrear: I therefore
send you this Notice that you may speedely pay so
much as to bring down the debt within half a year
and so to keep one half year under another

If you don't comply with this reasonable demand
you will bring Charge & trouble upon yourself to
prevent which I give you this Notice being

Yrs. Etc Sign'd by Mr. Treasurer

To Mr John Flower< no role >
at Pinner Park

30 Janry 1734

Mr Hancock
The Governors takeing Notice of your great
arrear, have directed me to acquaint you that
except you furthwith pay the same you may
expect trouble, which will put you to charge
you have been wrote to Several times and have
taken no notice of it, and therefore you are to except
no further notice, but if you do not furthwith
make payment distress will be made

Iam
Yours Etc G G

To Mr John Hancock< no role >
at Tiversham




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