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To Mr. Rich Gurwood< no role > Great Parndon near Harlow
St. Thomas's Hospital May 3 1806

Sir

The Revd. Mr. Marshall having (are wittingly by I suppose)
taken a promissory now from Mes load as Mr. Daniels, which
would subject her to a penalty of £20. for want of being upon a
proper Stamp, the Treasurer has directed me to inclose it to you
will the same Engagement wrote upon a Stamp, & to beg the
favour of you to wait upon Mis Coad & get her Signature to it
(delivery upto her the unstamped are) declare at to me
by the Past

I am Etc J.B

To Messrs. Hurry, Goodeve & Co. Gosport
St. Thomas Hospital May 8. 1806

Gentleman

I am favoured with your Letter & draft of yesterday date
for £20.0.8 an Messrs. Ives Hussy & Co. which will be duly
placed to your credit for half a year Rent of Premises leased to
you from the Hospital, deer as Lady day last.

Your lease is prepared but waits with a Number of others
for Examination by a Committee of Governors, after which it will
Account to the Chamberlains Offices to receive the Seal if the Caps
-ration, which is in the Custody of the Common Council if London
When these forms are some thro it well be forwarded to you
will an Account of the Expence.

Our Treasurer Mr. Chapman preposes being is Portsmouth
To Messrs. & if his term will permit, he will all to pay his
Respects to you Mr Hurry & to on the Hospital Estate
There is an outstandg but Ann in Mr Boswells hands for rent
received by him of Mr. Hockins: Will you be or good as to get
him to pay at over to you, or to be ready to pay it to Mr Chapman

I am Etc J. B.

To Mr. W. Browning Wye
St. Thomas's Hospt. May 14. 1806

Sir

A few days absence of the Treasurer has prevented me from
giving the speedy Answer you asked for.The desired you will
depose of the oak Timber you speak of at £6.10. Pson
or a better Price, if obtainable, and he hopes you will sell it
to such Person as will be punitual in then Payments.

I am Sir Your very obed Servt.
J.B

To Mr. Benja Chambers< no role > Tibshelf near Mansfield
St. Thomas's Hospital May 31. 1806

Sir

The Treasurer has received your Letter of the 26 Inst. among. the
Berwick Accot. & for last Michmas rents & inclosg. a Bill on year Etc
for £241..6..4 which well be duly passed to your order at. He desires
me to say that when Mr. Cromwell comes to Town next week he well
confer with him on the Subject mentioned in you former Letter to then




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