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Care. You will therefore please to called their Rents & acquaint
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them they mear in future be punctual within Payments.
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I am Sir Your obed Sevr. A C.
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Over send you the Accounts will the Treasurer letter & shall be obliged
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if you will return them in afortnight is three weeks as the and it will
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probably take place in March, Hley will be referred to an that Occasion
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Mr. Facklery, Lady desire Steward, was here lately to pay rent
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for they Hence Etc. at Avely. He thinks there is same mistake in
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describing some Pieces of Gisund in the Last Lease, which you can
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probably rectify. Consequency take this Matter I cannot find
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any Lease ner does Mr. Cremsell think these ever was any Puless
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there was some Messar deem drawn up by the late Mr Freeman
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of which you may have a Copy. If you have not will you be so good
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when we you go to Avely to hear what
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Lackary has to say open
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the Subject.
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I am Sir
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Your says bed Sevr. J.B.
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feby 7th. 1801.
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To Mr
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Benja Chambers
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16th Feby 1801
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Mr. Beeves being more acquainted with the Subject of your
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Correspondence than myself I have troubled him to reply to your
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Letters addressed to me as Treasurer; but as I now consider myself
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pretty well acquainted with the Routine of the Business, having
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read with Attention the Correspondence which passed between you
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& my worthy Produce for, likewise such Minutes of Resolution as
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the Committee has at different Times resolved upon it is my Inten-
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sion in future to frequently communicate with you in business
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of so much Importance to the Hospital as the Estates under your
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Management.The good Openion Mr. Jeffries had of your
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Judgement & Rutlede are well known to me, & I doubt not
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your perr
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in prosecuting the Intence of this noble Insti-
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tution, which from the very great Prepare of the Times
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requires the most vegetables Attention on the Past of every care
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employed insuperentending the various departments, but
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in never more particularly than when the Improvement &
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the Care of Estates of Magnitude are committed, as without
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Revenue nothing can be done. The consequint Expence which
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have attended the Sough & winney the Colliery I am to lope
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have enterely vared
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we are in future to look to chandrom
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In come from it, by which we shall be enabled to estimate
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its Value. Mr Beeves has property suggested the Expidcency
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of keeps all Accounts relative to perfectly des
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from those
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of the Estates, which will of Course keep the whole Man
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Then Collery appears of so much Importance that I should
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like a monthly Return (say on the first Monday in every
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Mouth) to be sent to me, comprehending the Quantity bold
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Etc. Etc, for which purpose I discoursed Paper being ruled in
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Columns which the Person who suspended the Work.
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