St. Thomas's Hospl
.
6 Sepr. 1735
To Mr. St Eloy
Sr.
I have wrote to you several times to put
you in mind of the Carge Arrear of Rent
due to this Hospital for the Farme at Sunbury
and to desire payment; but have had no
Answer: I am therefore directed to send to
you once more to let you know that except
Speedy care is taken to pay or cause to
be paid, distress will be made for the Same
Yrs. Etc G G
Sepr. 13 1735
Mr. Gourly
Mr. Swain of Haistingleigh has sent
Notice that he intends to fell Coney Wood &
the upper part of Hards Springs & Hayns Sheave
between Michas & Christmas next
You are therefore desired to take care of the
Timber growing and to Mark all such
Storers Wavers Saplings or Tillers are
are proper to be left: He is restrained
from cutting above one third part of the
underwood in any one year & to cutt ner
under thirteen Years growth or above
fifteen. Let me know what Timber trees
are now in the abovemencond Woods,
IamEtc
Yrs Etc Sign'd by the Trear