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<p n="405">same Time a particular Accot. should be kept of the Manner in<lb></lb>
Abut the Money is expended, otherwise when you come to till<lb></lb>
the Works it will be imposible to otherwise diract uses the<lb></lb>
presences Arrangements & Pup matron have <obscured></obscured>
youThis<lb></lb>
can only be done by apeares you or some Persons upon the<obscured></obscured>
the<lb></lb>
Treasurer should wick it; you annually Act Law the<lb></lb>
Money is expendedBut I Me<obscured></obscured>
refer you to houses his<lb></lb>
Seatments upon the Subject.</p>
<p n="406">Will Regard to the Tibshelf & Nusick Accounts on the Hospital<lb></lb>
Ledger there is a defferences of about £20 on one & £8 or £9. in<lb></lb>
the other which I cannot account for in using other evans their<lb></lb>
supposing it has uses in from Arrears nor properly noticed from <lb></lb>
Time to Time, or from small annual Vacansi<obscured></obscured>
with Tibshelf <lb></lb>
seats, which I observe in the old Ledgers. That has made our<lb></lb>
evert to have, if possible, the Tibshelf Accot. in decr. for as we<lb></lb>
charge all the Rents up to the 31 decr. annually, if your Accot. does<lb></lb>
not come Presences to that, I see no way of notg the Charge but<lb></lb>
by taking To proceding years Accot. which menyd. After the Per<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
but a Truth from the year itself, I conceive it is from some<lb></lb>
Circumstances of the Kend that the defference attended to has<lb></lb>
oreginated.<lb></lb>
I am Ser<lb></lb>
Your very obed Serv. J. D</p>
<p n="407">To Revd. W. Marshall Cambridge<lb></lb>
St. Thomas's Hospital 22 Sept. 1800.<lb></lb>
Sir<lb></lb>
I have laid before the Treasurer your letter of the 19 Inst.<lb></lb>
the derects me to seing that when Mr. Strcheld was at the Hospital<lb></lb>
last Wednesday he had no other Proportion to make these<lb></lb>
that if indulged till next Spring he hoped he should be then<lb></lb>
able to clear off his Arrears.The Account of these Arrears<lb></lb>
other secret Transaction between the Stocheld & Mr. Chandler &<lb></lb>
immedeately pvented our to hunter duty her does he mean to<lb></lb>
William the destress extract evert any other Tenant, till the<lb></lb>
demand on Mr. Stocheld is orturfed The means to do it without<lb></lb>
submitting to a Sale of her Stock, Mr. Stocheld must find out,<lb></lb>
the Treasurer does not these to enter ent<obscured></obscured>
using Compen<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
It Mr. Stocheld is it Cambridge, is expects to hear from your,<lb></lb>
you <obscured></obscured>
ssle are to lot him know this is the Treasurer determi-<lb></lb>
-nation</p>
<p n="408">It end by the Committee the<obscured></obscured>
es that £50 was to be allowed<lb></lb>
him for the Inconveneancees he Suffered in money into the<lb></lb>
farm the savoy land was added to it by a late Resolution,<lb></lb>
but that he was to be allowed £10. P Ann Lett that land was added<lb></lb>
I knew nothing of & do had find.If the late Treasurer Tucking<lb></lb>
in the Pour is wanted Mr. Stocheld has better such to Sum of<lb></lb>
Terhill House near Tarnten</p>
<p n="409">The Present Treasurers Mind is decided by made up to cap<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
require that all the Tenants a late be pursued in the Pay acct of <lb></lb>
then Rents, & that as Trustees & Agents for a reject put the Chanly<lb></lb>
we lays neither Right,<obscured></obscured>
have Inclination to settle a</p>
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