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more Light upon it than he can Lepe to obtain from a Mattitude
of Letters; but his present Opinion is, that in Expulatur of a certain
Event, the Estate should be kept ar free from Incumbrance as pepebb;
the Hospital Intent has been sufficiently cut up by the Single
Incumbrance that was upon the Estate when the purchase was made
Iam, very respectfully
Sir Your resolved Sevr.
J. B.

To the Revd. W. Marshall, Steeple Bumpstead Essex.
Sir St. Thomas's, Hospital Decr 18th, 1801.
I am Jur returne from Capt William of the Thomas East Indian
man to whom I carred a Letter from Mr Chapman relative to the
obtaining a [..] place for your Berther. The Thomas
is on the Mount of fallery down from Gravesend & going rewards
Portsmouth from whence she well sad sometime in Jurey
Capt Williams goes no board her Tomorrow, [..] (bases not
cuthen that there is a vacant [..] place, but her
will writes Mr Chapman from or boardthe asked to on your
Brother, says he should be out he Spot, not having much doubt
as he [..] already a Seaman that a Needs [..] an place entry for
procured further in some of the outwards bound Indiamen Mr
Chapeman is gone out of Town & I shall not probably see him again
till [..] , but from what I have said, I leave it to your
Berther to Judge whether is would not be proper forteen to come
to Town early in near Week.

The Freeman but lately received two letters from Mr.
Smith relative to a prepared Exchange of enable or meadow for
Woodland at Pundon, in which he lays serve Stress on an
Opinion given by your unfavour or reconsenend very of the
Exchange. The Treasurer herself there be otherwise of it
that no Exchange can compensate the top of Turber upon an
Estate which has to support a Number of farm buildings, &
he has directed me to [..] it strongly upon your mend, as a
grant premuple to governor yourself by in all out cases,
That you should never give your Opinion to the other party
but day you well report to the Treasurer or the Grand Committee
the refusal that has been made, leaving very it to their in to Treat either
directly or through your, with the party from [..] the proposal comes
Mr Smith, enter served Letter, arts for your Address, as if he
exerted to hear eveth your independent of, or as [..] to the
Treasurer, which would be very stronger; but should he [..]
to you; your own good Scuse well pvent out the Improperty of
having any Communications with nim tell you have seen
the Treasurer as the Subject
I have as yet found Time




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