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them but not otherwise. You may shew him this
Letter & let him know that what I before wrote him
was by the Treasurer's order as well as this

To Mr Chatbourne

I am
Sr:
Yrs J W

St. Thomas's Hospital Augt: 3d. 1765

Mr: Sankey

In Answer to your letter of the 18th: July last
enquiry has been made concerning Mr. Chatbourn and you, and
Mr. Treasurer is convinced that Mr. Chatbourn has done his Duty
to the Hospital; and therefore will support him. He will allow
you to trees you ask; if Mr. Chatbourn thinks it right. I hope
for the future there will be no more Complaints. I have wrote
by this Post to Mr. Chatbourn by the Treasurer's order to lett
him know that He is Satisfied with his Conduct and will
support him in his Office so long as he acts properly

I am Sir your very hble servt.
J:W:

at Hastingleigh
near Wye in Kent
to be left at the fountain in St. Margaret's
[..]

Augst: 3rd: 1765

Mr: Chatbourn
Yours of the 28th: July I have laid before
the Treasurer, Who desires your continuance as Woodreeve
I have wrote by this Post to Mr: Sankey to let him know
Mr: Treasurer will support you in every thing that is
right: and that He is convinced you have acted no otherwise
I have also informed him that the Treasurer will allow
him. the Trees he asks for; if you approve of his having
them: If you do not, and think it fitt they shod: be cutt
down, you may sell them for the Hospitals use I hope
when you come to town every thing will be agreeable to
you.

I am
Sir
your very hble Servt:
J: W:

To Mr Chatbourn
at
Boughton to be Left at Mr. Geo March< no role > s
Feversham




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