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Image 93 of 1846th July 1802


what we here call, Josiah Fursethers Annuity, arising sat
of land near York, which is right; but I must have observe that
then Annuity belongs in equal shares to the for royal Hospitals
in London, the other Hospitals generally apply for & receive their
Quota seen after resdueAs therefore we have all the Tebabla
& no Benefit from it, if Mr Barlow, who is frequently in Arrear
could be ordered to be punctual in his payments is would so far
be a desirable Thing. I say nothing to you or the Subject of
the Colliery, as I have no Instruction from the Treasurer so to
do; but at the Business I belive has been opened in the Committee
I presence he well, we long, write to you upon it.
I congratulation you on the Charge with weather & wer
Sir your very obed Sev J.B

P. W. Crowther Esq. City Comptroller, Guildhall
Mr. Chapman presents has Complements to Mr.
Crowther and begs the favour of knowing where it as likely,
the City well pay for the Houses purchased of St. Thomas
Hospital for the Improvement of Snow Hill: the Hospital
having propery occasion for the money, Mr. Chapman hopes
Mr Crowther will have the Goodness to forward the Business
St. Thomas Hospital 25 June 1802.

To Mr. Benj. Chambers< no role > Tibshelf near Mansfield .
St. Thomas's Hospital July 6. 1802
Sir
Your Letter to the Treasurer of the 2d Inst covering a draft
on I Ellill for £578..17..10 (due 13th. Augt.) has been duly
received, &this Remittance well in [..] be placed to your
under for the Tibshelf rents due at Lady day last agreeable to
the Statement sent up well the Coliery Accounts. The two
Colliery Accounts up to Midsumr. I have also examine & they
appear right, crept a Difference of 2s. which you will caseby
rectify. in the Account ending at Ladyday you state the cut
-standing Debts in 1801 £21. 6. 11 but in bringing this forward
to the next Account, ending the 1st May, you their call it
£21.4.11. I have presumed the further right, of make the same
due to the Hospital the 26th. June £132. 1. 5¾ or two shillings
more than it street upon your Account

The Treasurer, whom I have not sure since Friday last,
will I doubt ser fully approve the severe but necessary measure
of enforcing the payment of the Collage rents. I believe he has




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