April 9th. 1747.
Sr:
I reced your Favor of the 4th inst: & laid it before Mr Treasr:
whose Order is that you should be acquainted, that the Commee were
of Opinion that £50.. would be sufficient to answer the whole Expence
of as Dove house fit for their Farme at Comberton, with which Mr:
Hayes himself agreed; & therefore the Govrs: could not intend to fell any
Timber on the Premisses for that purpose, but to buy what was neccessary
out of the above Sum; since their Order was to have it built this Summer:
And Mr. Treasurer desires you will please to give Directions accordingly
if you have no Objection.
I am Sr: Etc a J:W:
To Walter Serocold< no role >
Esqr
: at Hinton
near Cambridge
May 9th. 1747
Sr:
Mr: Treasr: in answers to your's of the 6th: inst: he order'd me
to acquaint you, that He agrees with you in Opinion that a Dove house
of the common
Size of 16 Feet every way will be large enough for
Mr: Hayes: & hopes the Expence of it will very little exceed £50..
if anything
I am Etc J:W:
To Walter Seracold Esqr:
May 15th: 1747
Sr:
Mr: Treasurer has perused the inclosed Copy of the Articles
of Agreemt: with Joseph Brooks< no role >
and approves of it: & has order'd me
to acquaint you that the General Instructions will be sent you very soon
To the Revrd
. Mr. Eliezer Heywood< no role >
at Newton
near Mansfield
Nottinghams
J:W:
June 16th
Sr:
Mr. Treasurer recd: yors: of 13th: inst. with the Bill inclos'd for £132..1..3
which is left for acceptance, & when paid, £50. shall be placed to Joseph
Brook< no role >
's Acct: & the remainr: with yor: Salary, will discharge the ½ years Rent
due at Laday last from the Tibshelfe Rents: I have inclosed sent you the
Orders & Instructions mention'd in my last, & am
To the Revd
: Mr: Eleazer Heywood< no role >
Sr Etc
J:W: