whereby the same become unalienable and
proposed to the Committee to consider
whether it may be adviseable for the
Governors of this Hospital to apply to
either House of Parliament concerning
the same and the said being read and
considered, It was for Several reasons
thought proper by the Committee to
desist from any application in
opposition to the said Bill.
Teversham Farm
out of repair
The Clerk laid before this Committee
a letter from Mr. Serecold giving an Account
of the farm at Teversham
in
John Hanco
ck< no role >
's possion is in a bad condition & the
Tenant under some dificalties
Clerk to conte Mr
Serecold abt Hancock
The Clerk is directed to write to Mr.
Serecold & desire to know of Mr Hancocks
what measures he proposes in order to
satisfy the arrears of rent being
£100 due at Lady day last & to pay
the growing rent.
Lettr abot Cole
works
The Clerk also laid before this Committee
a Letter from Mr. Richardson about Coleworks
at Tibshelfe & proposing to let the upper
pits for one year to Mr. Barber & Mr Fletcher
Mr Richardson to
make agreemt. abt
Cole works
The Clerk is directed to write to Mr
Richardson that the Committee refer to
him to make such agreement about
the said Pits as he shall think proper