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<p n="329">that was clearly the over it were better totally to have depressed it.</p>
<p n="330">I new wene to the Cures of Poor Boler & Brown. The Committee<lb></lb>
have lift it to your disrection to allow to such of their from one to<lb></lb>
two Shillings a Week in the Manner & Preportion you judge bert<lb></lb>
but was so as to<obscured></obscured>
a Clair &<obscured></obscured>
able the parish therefore<lb></lb>
you every do it in your non Act & deed<obscured></obscured>
the Committee have<lb></lb>
authorized you.<lb></lb>
I am Ser Your most obed Sert.<lb></lb>
E. J.</p>
<p n="331">To Messrs. Parnther Druce & Parnther, London Street</p>
<p n="332">Gentlemen<lb></lb>
A General Court of the Governors of <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo107">St. Thos. Hospital</rs>
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<lb></lb>
was held Yesterday to take into Consideration Mr. Smith Proposal<lb></lb>
to paying £500 upon having the Bond given up & every<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
respecting the same waived, when it was resolved that the<lb></lb>
Proper it be accepted & that the Bond be cancelled & delivered<lb></lb>
up to Mr. Smiths Representatives upon payment to the<lb></lb>
<rs type="occupation" id="LMTHLB55003_occ21">Treasurer</rs>
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of <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo108">the Hospital</rs>
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, of £500. You will please to<lb></lb>
communicate the above to Mr. Smith Representatives.</p>
<p n="333">I am Gentlemen<lb></lb>
Your mo. obed hble Sert.<lb></lb>
O Cromwell</p>
<p n="334">St. Thomas's Hospital<lb></lb>
8 March 1800</p>
<p n="335">To Mr. J Browning Hartingleigh near Wye</p>
<p n="336">St. Thom. Hospital 11 March 1800</p>
<p n="337">Mr. Browning<lb></lb>
I am obliged for your favourer of the 6th. The three<lb></lb>
Parcels of Timber you mention, If Oak the Transfer filling is<lb></lb>
coming on, if otherwise perhaps the Season is too far advanced,<lb></lb>
if not it will be best to sell immediately, & without less of Time<lb></lb>
to do the same with the Oak for Boat Builders.</p>
<p n="338">Our Rule for Rents of Estates is the half Year due at<lb></lb>
Meckmas to be paid as lease a Week or two before Lady day.<lb></lb>
Shall be glad with the Account of Quit Rents & a<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
Rental as near as can be pipebly made out & demebed.</p>
<p n="339">I am Ser Your no. obed Ser E.J</p>
<p n="340"> <rs type="occupation" id="LMTHLB55003_occ22">Revd.</rs>
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<rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n340-1">Will. Marshall</rs>
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<rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo109">Cambridge</rs>
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<p n="341">Sr. Thomas's Hospital <rs type="date" id="LMTHLB55003_date48">14th March 1800</rs>
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<p n="342">Sir<lb></lb>
I reced your of the 11th. as closing a Bill Value Twenty five<lb></lb>
Pounds 14/6 on Accot. of Dinge Williams quit rents. The Claim<lb></lb>
of 3/. a year by Quum College is new to me, nor can I trace<lb></lb>
it. I presume they can make it appear by former Receipts<lb></lb>
which if they do to your Satisfaction, I can or as Objection,<lb></lb>
though it as or other strange that two Parter should pay &<lb></lb>
receive for the same Manner. The quit rents still in Arrear are<lb></lb>
the principal ones, which if paid would bring our Accot.<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
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You do not captain Elwes, Richards Shelby. I as to other<lb></lb>
you<obscured></obscured>
of Bendford, this may be sittled the sume Time as</p>
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