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St. Thomas's Hospital 13th March
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1738
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Mr. Knock
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Mr. Treasurer has directed me to acquaint
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you that Mr. Sankey writes to have some Timber for Repairs
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without saying how much or where the Repairs are wanting
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but if they appear necessary, you are desired to mark but what
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is proper, & to send Mr. Treasurer an account what the
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Repairs are and how much Timber you have allowed for
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them, & likewise what you have done about Mr. Swaine's,
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of which I wrote you the 3d inst.
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I am Etc
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J. W.
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St. Thos's. Hospital April 17.
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1739
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Mr. Richardson
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I recd: both your Letters & should have
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prevented your last, by answering the first before this; but
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I waited for the sense of the Gentn. of the Grand Comittee
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they are of opinion it is by no means proper to in large the
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number of our farms tho they are willing to do any common
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services to their Tennants the doing this would lead them
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into great inconveniencies
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S. L.
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28th. April 1739
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Mr. Collins
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By Mr. Trears Order I am to acquaint you
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that he reced your Letter of the 21st inst. & desires you will take
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a view of the Repairs wanting at
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Thos. Smiths
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Farmes
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& assign
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him such Timber as you Judge necessary; but if you think it more
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convenient Mr. Trear would have you take a Carpenter
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you. The Account of Underwood in you Letter is Posted into
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Hospl. Book & the several persons to whom sold it made Debter
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