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Proposals to Mr. Friend
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To consider the Wall as the property of
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the County and to grant
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Mr. Friend a Lease of the same for such term as
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And as it is apprehended the wooden building belonging to
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Mr Friend may be dangerous in case of fire to the part
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of the Goal
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it is not doubted but that
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Mr. Friend will run up a Brick wall above the building
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belonging to the Goal at his own expence to guard
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against such danger. and as he will receive a considerable
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And as it may stop up the lights in the building belonging
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to Mr. Nightingale
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it is desired that
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Wind our may easily he
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made in that part of the building touching into his
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own yard which is conceived will be also much
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