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To Mr.
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Benja Chambers
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St. Thomas's Hospital
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29 Janry
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1800
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Sir
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I received yours of the 24th. covering two bills Value Sixty Pound
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3/5 to replace one of £57.18-retained. I am very glad to hear
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so good an Account of the Coal Sough; I will try fer some Informa
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-tion about letting by the Ton, but If contrary to the Curtain of
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the Correctly is not easy to introduced. I will lay your Letter
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before the next Committee whether it may induce Next where
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the Spreay advances is to me very doubtful, indeed is would
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be rather more for the form of at than any next use, for what can
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we judge of but as it is represented. I am very
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ble you have
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had an unpleasant true lesome Job. the last
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with Nos
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-bable some Vaccations every here after be made. I observe the
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Name of Hodgkenson does not appear in the last Rental, but at
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does in the Book of Particulars which I have Just received with
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the Cutting Lease & parcelfes Mr. Sharpe which will be sent
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immediately. The Charge for Carriage baseder Pret
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age for the Parcel
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is 3/- which as a greer imposition. The desest. of the two bills comes
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to 9/6 & 1/6 for not
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, together 11/. but dont incumber the Accot.
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with it.
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The other Parts of your Letter Vizt. Mr. Sharper
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Premises & Lease, the two poor Objects Boler & Brown, the demand
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of the Occupier of the Colliery shall be submitted to the next
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Committee. The Notice of Milward being supported by a
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Governor is Ground less; assent one of the Committee
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ted himself but never with a View of Contrary hour
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us a Tenant of merely event to his being accommodated as much
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as could conversed by be done & not to be turned a dress total by
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unproveded & as I remember
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capussed my
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I am Ser Your I obe Sert.
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You dont say it
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To Revd. W. Marshall Cambridge
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St Thomas Hospital 30 Jany 1800
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Sir
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I received your of the 24 with the plan & Account the
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Tipcliffe &
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Quit cuts should have been charged the full
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Sum received the Charges of Collecting sir offen the order Side;
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the £30 you paid me towards nither all Quet rents I have placed
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to the credit of that Account; then will not offer the general
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Account because we have a separate Account for this Article
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so that when you have collected the whole you'll charge the
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same & with off £30 as already paid. The peace to forget the
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Matter of Compensation for at I
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at due. Mr. Headlyen the
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Account is stated to have paid to Lady day 1799, I could week been to
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amme ill her Receipts for as appears for one to be further on
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