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do not regulate these Mallus by an Assesement upon the whole
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of the Parties agreeable to the Usage of other Commissioners
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I am Sir Your one obed Serv. A.C.
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Revd. W. Marshall Steeple Bumpstead Essex
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London 12 Feby 1801.
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Bradford's & Hancocks Leases capering as Mechs.
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near it is necessary they should have regular Notice to
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give which you will please to send themIf these
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Tenants have been regular in paying then Rents, & are
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respectable Men, I am persuaded the Committee will
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be despond to give them a Preference to Strangers provided
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they offer Terms that can with Property be accepted
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Hancocks I should suppose worth the Sum you estimate
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Vizt. £142.7.4 Clear of the Land tax, querrent & among
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to £20.7.4. & I have little doubt that Bradford will
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left for the Sum you have estimated it at Vizt. £107..8
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The Tenant paying the Outgoings on the same, being £20..18-
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which together would leave a nett Near to the Hospital of
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£249.15.4I consider at my duty to be as attentive to the
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Intant of the Hospital as though the Estates were my own &
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am pursuance you will accend my News as far as relates
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to what are under your management. I shall be glad to
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have Hancocks & Breadford determination as over as
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possible that Jenny submit thereto the Committee
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On looking into your Accot. I fend the following Sums
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an included on which you have charged Commission
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Vizt.Stocked£375
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Headly who had previously paid55
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Locker one Years rent which was afterwd
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teen in Confedt. of the bad State of his farm 75
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505
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Which as 5 P Cent amounts to £25.5.. but as you seen to
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have a Claim upon the Hospital for extra Services preferred
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Intenet to your Consideration whether the said Sum is
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equal to your Expectations, if not yours all please to say
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what would be satisfactory, when I will respect usage as
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it before the Committee. It is necessary Willags tells
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Insurance should be settled. Mr Jeffreads Idea of her pays
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one half of what it was rated at seems proper. Daniels
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must likewise pay for his prewes as, if not that £5. P Acre
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allowed to Tapell the late Occupier should be stopped by Way
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of Indemnity to the Hospital. Locker haveing had the
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Indulgence of one Years rent can not allowed to
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Continue in Arrear, wheel as well as Hack I find to both
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