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Image 149 of 18423rd November 1804


on Account of the Bewick rents, which is of Course cased
to your credit. I shall direct Mr Cromwell to proceed against Mr
Barlow for the Arrears due to the Hospital, if you think this the
Proper Seciaon for an Eatcroft on the Premise is please to say so.
I should be glad Bolus House was repaired; so as to be remain settle
when the Houses you are building are finished you will please to
repeat to me the Particulars, when I will write you about Timber
Etc; say where they are situate.I am EtcA.C.

not having the back in which the To be half Accounts are intered
at present in my Possession, I cannot go into an Investigation of
the Vauteau that have take plan sum 1799, same of which but per-
haps not the whole have been allowed for in your half yearly Accts.
When I have an Opportunity, I will tell you if are agoen; where at is pe [..]
to state the Allocation at the Timothy take place, it is desireable, for I find
it difficult to make these Things clear to the Auditors. I have ordered
you from Bloxarus the paper you create for what I have debited you
£3. in Accot. will the Hospital. Is will be our by put [..] I.B.

To Frans. Webb< no role > Esq. Salisbury
SirSt Thomas's Hospital Nov 23d. 1804
The Treasurer wrote to you in Septr. relative to an Exchange of
land at Pewsey will the Kennet &lover Canal C: since when he
has not received any further Communication from you. Soon after
that Time he received an Application from Mr Paper of Week Pewrey
requistg & deputation for P ann, to be granted to a respectible from
if her, an Inhabitant of Pursey. The Treasurer has never arround
the letter, un [..] the Application should have came thro' your
& backed will you RecommendationShould a deputation
be thought necessary for the Presentation if the Game, you will
please to report your Opinion about at.

When you have held the Court at Pursey & made up the
annual Account, I will think you 4 [..] , I am [..]
I.D


To Mr. J. Browning, Hastingleigh near Wye
SirSt. Thomas's Hospl. 30 Nov. 1804.
Mr Beevers received your Remittance of £100 on
Account of Ask & Buck Timber, by draft on Bation & C: which
when paid will be carried to your credit.The Art Timber
which you my can be filled this Season I should recommend
being cut, if not in an improvable State, & such Oak also as
will be good Carpenter Timber as the Demand at this Time
is great & in Consequence the pricehigh
I am Etc AC.




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