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<p n="269">To Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n269-1">Benja Chambers</rs>
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, <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo90">Tibshelf</rs>
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near <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo91">Mansfield</rs>
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<p n="270">St. Thomas Hospital <rs type="date" id="LMTHLB55003_date39">16th Jany 1800</rs>
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<p n="271">Sir<lb></lb>
One of the Bills you remitted to me about a fortnight ago<lb></lb>
d<obscured></obscured>
by Mr. Bowen an or <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n271-1">John Branch</rs>
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of £57.18 was due<lb></lb>
Yesterday cases not paid; it has been duly to noted &<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
to you by Cantrell Taylor & Co; it will be & upon to reform them<lb></lb>
of the Circumstance, & let me know if the Bill must be returned,<lb></lb>
and had been noted there is no danger unkeeping it a few<lb></lb>
days.</p>
<p n="272">Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n272-1">John Sharpe</rs>
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called this day & paid £45.13.11 which<lb></lb>
is placed to your Credit on Tibshelf Account. He was speaks<lb></lb>
about her Lease & having laid out a considerable Sum, he<lb></lb>
hoped it would be considered in the Rent or Term; here fur the<lb></lb>
Money laid out is for her Accommodation, or the<obscured></obscured>
-<lb></lb>
-ment of the farm you can been judge: I could only re<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
to you to decus up a conditional A<obscured></obscured>
ment for the Appro-<lb></lb>
-taken of the Committee.</p>
<p n="273">I am Ser Your most obed Servt.<lb></lb>
E. J.</p>
<p n="274">To Mr. Benja Chambers, Tibshelf near Mansfield</p>
<p n="275">St. Thomas Hospital 21 Jany 1800</p>
<p n="276">Sir<lb></lb>
The enclosed Bill £57.18-well not be paid by the<lb></lb>
Accepter I Branch; have therefore returned it. I suppose you<lb></lb>
have applied to Cantrell Taylor & Co: as advised in my last, if they<lb></lb>
replace it to you it will be well, or else I fear or will be a<lb></lb>
bad affair.</p>
<p n="277">I am Ser<lb></lb>
You most obed Servt E. J</p>
<p n="278">You will case agree Name as I<lb></lb>
have done when you return the Bill to Cantrell & Co.</p>
<p n="279">Revd. W. Marshall Cambridge</p>
<p n="280">St. Thomas's Hospital 21st. Jany 1800</p>
<p n="281">Sir<lb></lb>
I duly reced your of 18th. inclosing a Bill on Sir Jas Esdaile<lb></lb>
& Co. for One hundred & ninety Pounds which is placed to your<lb></lb>
Credit. I also reced yours of 1st this letters is in Rent at fol. 104. Jany will the Estimate of<lb></lb>
Tulbourn farm which inches a clear rent £122. instead of<lb></lb>
£96. There is ad cal of land for the Money; whether at<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
worth white to cater into a Competition is not<obscured></obscured>
to be<lb></lb>
determined, or presence Things go at a high rate, the Committee<lb></lb>
well rent likely meet perhaps the Middle if near the oath; use<lb></lb>
have no pre<obscured></obscured>
Time but well tun<obscured></obscured>
inform you. I<lb></lb>
have<obscured></obscured>
well its at to Willings tall & Nec<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
In<obscured></obscured>
who will perfectly on the former soon, & the<lb></lb>
Attorney ( I<obscured></obscured>
) of the Letter: he well be her again the 30th.<lb></lb>
will then mention the Affair of Holden, also<obscured></obscured>
when<lb></lb>
Lan hour was to pay for the difference of land, I never head<lb></lb>
a<obscured></obscured>
of it till by your letter I quite agree will you that<lb></lb>
it will be proper to Hospital what any Allen were as made, this<lb></lb>
it is or Condition of then keeping P<obscured></obscured>
of the Premisses.<lb></lb>
When the Committee sent with endeavour to pray or the</p>
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