March 8th. 1749
Sir
Mr. Treasurer recd. Yrs. of 26th. Feb: last, And desires
to be informed if the Colliery now proposed for, be the same
which is now held by Joseph Brooks< no role >
, on whether you mean the
Coal Pits which ware let in the Year 1736 to Messrs. Fletcher &
Barber And that you will likewise send an Accts. what Quantity
of Ground these Coal Pits occupy, and whether it will be any ways
detrimental to the Hospl. Estate on their Tents. three if the
Gentlemen should allow the Liberty of working at two Shafts
I am Sr. Etc. J. W.
To Mr. Eliezer Heywood< no role >
at Newton
near Mansfd
. Nottinghams
Sr.
Mr. Treasurer has order'd me to acquaint you that
himself with some more of the Govrs. intend to be at Parndon
on Friday the 16th. inst. and desires you will meet them there
at the same time
I am Sr. Yrs Etc J. W:
To Mr. Henry Bevan< no role >
at Lexden
near Colchester
Essex
Sr.
The Govrs. intend to be at Parndon
on Friday the 16th. inst. in
order to take a View of their Farmes there, where You are desired to meet
the Gentlemen if you have any thing to offer relating to Your Farme
which you hold of the Hospl.
I am Sr. Etc J. W:
To Mr. Jonas Harrowgood< no role >
at Hartford
Mr. Smith
The Govrs. intend to be at Parndon on Friday the 6th.
instant to take a View of their Farmes, of which I desire you will give
Mr. Ellis & Mr. Sarrell Notice
Yrs. Etc J. W:
To Mr. Robt. Smith< no role >
at Great Parndon
Mr. Wright
The Govrs. Intend to take a View of the Woods which you
held at Parndon
on Friday the 16th. inst. you are desired to meet
the Gentlemen there
Yrs. Etc J. W:
To Mr. Joseph Wright< no role >
Master
at Harlow
Essex
.