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St. Thos's Hospital
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21st. July 1738
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Mr. Flower
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The Governors of the Hospl. are very uneasy
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at your being so greatly in debt to them, his not a custom any
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thing for any of their Tenants to be ever more than a year behind,
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I have directions from them to do what must greatly prove to your
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Damage I was willing in favour to you, to give you this notice
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that by speedily bringing a handsome Sum of Money, you may
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prevent a great deal of Trouble & Charge. I shall expect to
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hear from you to the purpose in a Week, by this I shew
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that I am
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Your Friend & Servant
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sign'd by Mr. Trear.
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St. Thomas's Hospital
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30th Sepr. 1738
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Mr Knock
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Mr Swaine of Haistingleigh has sent Notice the he
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intends to fell Earmons Sheave & the lower part of Hards springs
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between this & Christmas next you are therefore desired to
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take care of the Timber growing & to mark all such Storers
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Wavers or Tillers as are proper to be left. He is restrained
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from cutting above one third part
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of the underwood in
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any one year & to cutt none under thirteen years growth
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or above fifteen If you observe any trees to have done
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thriving & grow Stag headed, Mr Treasurer would have 'em
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fell'd & let him have an account thereof
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You'l please to remember the Money that is due for
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the Ash you sold & order payment thereof
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I am EtcG Green
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