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6 Sepr. 1735
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To Mr. St Eloy
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Sr.
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I have wrote to you several times to put
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you in mind of the Carge Arrear of Rent
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due to this Hospital for the Farme at
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and to desire payment; but have had no
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Answer: I am therefore directed to send to
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you once more to let you know that except
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Speedy care is taken to pay or cause to
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be paid, distress will be made for the Same
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Yrs. Etc G G
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Sepr. 13 1735
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Mr. Gourly
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Mr. Swain of Haistingleigh has sent
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Notice that he intends to fell Coney Wood &
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the upper part of Hards Springs & Hayns Sheave
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between Michas & Christmas next
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You are therefore desired to take care of the
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Timber growing and to Mark all such
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Storers Wavers Saplings or Tillers are
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are proper to be left: He is restrained
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from cutting above one third part of the
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underwood in any one year & to cutt ner
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under thirteen Years growth or above
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fifteen. Let me know what Timber trees
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are now in the abovemencond Woods,
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Iam
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Yrs Etc Sign'd by the Trear
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