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St. Thomas's Hospital 25th. May 1769
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Wrote to Mr. Moreton to Acquaint him there will be a
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Court held on Friday the 9 June at Denkam And to Mr. Saller
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to Acquaint him there will be a Court held on Saturday
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the 12 June at Lynster and that the Warrents was
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sent for Publication
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St. Thomas's Hospital 2d Dec 1769
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In Answer to Yours of the 23 Utts. Mr Treasurers
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Agrees to the Repairs being done at the Farmes in
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the Manner You mention that is 20 pair of rails
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2 Trees for Gates and Two Trees to mend the Barn
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Floors at Court Lodge, One Elm for Boards and
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three Trees for Gates & rails at Combe Farmer
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I. desire that Particular care may be taken that
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the Timber is all used in a proper Manner.
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