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2nd March 1775 - 18th December 1807

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comes to Tenn in the Spring, & in this business well of Course be
again brought forward I must request you well without & [..]
-tation communicate further with me whenever you think
Proper as it will be my Pleasure to bro [..] your Seen
[..] will the duly Is [..] to the Intents of the Hospl.
I am Ser
Your obed hble Serv.
A C.
St. Thomas's Hospl.
2 dec. 1801.

To Revd. W. Marshall Steeple Bumpstead, Essex.
St. Thomas's Hospital 2 Decr. 1801
Dear Sir
In Reply to the last part of your Letter of the 23d. Uls: (which
I [..] meder the never IMportence Part to yourself) revented give me
great Pleasure to assert You in getting your Brother presented
in the Navy was it in my Power. I have already spoke to a
Friend of mere in the Service to know what Chance is the best:
He scup either thro' friend or to get out to the West Indies
will a Capt he knows, & take the Chance of Promotion which
God knows the Yellow fever has rapidly led to; but this last
Plan is surely not very desirable. In the East Indea Service,
I husband one Ship, the Them, now on the Pour of salary from
Gravesend, therefore as far as my Interest goes in that Ship it
is out of the Gunteen, but when he is paid off dis [..] to call
upon me, & I will talk the business ever.

Since my laid we have had a Committee, fixed Daniel's
Rent agreeable to your plan the Particulars of which Mr.
Beevear well communicatethe seems a very proper Manser
a Keeper & it is my Intention to appoint him; as soon as we can
do it well it beechey Stunten's Heart. In the mean Term you
will please to make such Arrangements will the different Keeper
on the Subject of Game, as you think may be one without
bearing two hard upon them& as Parndon is or near my
own Residence I should be much obleged by your officially
giving Mr Baclay & Mr. Mead acco [..] the Rentig you name
relative to not beatesy the Woods more than one Day in the
Week, assegnesy the Reason of my everlery to have the Game
Preserves for myself, it being or near to me or Etc.

I have written Mr Smith on the Subject of the Exchange
wherein I have told him it does not appear to be upon the
Recond of the Hospital that any land have been exchanged
except for them of the same Sock, Negt. Wood for Wood Etc. but that
I will communicate further will you upon it when you
came to Town, which I expect may be the Care in the Speedy or
sooner. I have not sitted the Exchange with Mr. Mathew, when
it is concluded, I shall write you. I evert you a good night

I am Dear Ser Your [..] friend & A C.

P.SSevr [..] of Grace to R. Daniel.If latter myself I
shall receive your account soon that they may be regularly entered in
the Hospital Books in the present worth. That are two outstanding
Insurances of Parndon Yet underposed of Vizt. W. Tagelts £16.5.1




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