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Image 137 of 20725th March 1760


Mr. Seabrooke
One would have thought that my Letter
to you of the 25th March last, would have been of
sufficient Authority to You, to have made use
of any means for the security of the Tree that was
blown down, but as you thought otherwise, you
are [..] again desired to make use of every method
you can desire for the carrying it awayif you
find it necessary to make a Saw-pit, let it be
done out of hand, but at the same time to take care
that it be Sawed into such Slabs or Boards, as may
be usefull in rebuilding the Barr that was blown
downAs the said Tree will be reckoned as part
of the Allowance which the Commee have Order'd,
you will do well to take the Dimensions of it,
tho' I believe that is already done, but con not are
of itif through any neglect if Yours, the Tree,
should be carry'd away by Mr. Sear's Agent the
Consequence may proceed disagreeable to you, as
the Commee will have is in this Power to reverse
their Order for the Allowance towards Your damage
by the late high Wind

To Mr. Seabrooke
at Mesworth near Tring
by Tring Bagg

RLeeson




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