13 Novemr. 1760
Mr. Swaine
I have reced the Bill for £43,,-,,8 on Mr.
Blake, but cannot help telling you, that I expected
to have receiv'd a must barger one, there being now
near a Year & a half's Rent in Arrear, which is more
than ever was permitted before you must therefore
send me at least, a year's Rent between now & Chrsmas
without fail, otherwise you will hear further. The
Death of your Father, will not, that I know of occasion
any Alteration in your Affairs relative to this Hospl.
I write to Mr Chatbourn by this Post to acquaint
him with your [..] intention of felling the
Underwoods Etc
To Mr. Tho. Swaine< no role >
at Hastingleigh
new Wye
Kent
by Ashford
Bagg
I am Etc R L
13th. Novem. 1760
Sir
Having reced a Letter from Mr Tho. Swaine< no role >
of the 30th. last month wherein He acquaints one
that He intends to fall the upper part of Hasdy's
Springs Heart Wood & little Wood
at Haynes this Pearson is
the Occasion of my troubling you with this Letter
to desire that you would give your Attention to his
proceedings therein; that the growing Timber Etc
may be preserved, agreeable to the Terme of his Lease
To Mr. John Chatbourn< no role >
at Hastingleigh
near Wye
Kent
I am Etc
R L