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the Michaelmas rents, the Names of the Tenants & the Times to which
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they have then Paid. This Notification in now become necessary as
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the Auditors have ordered a procure rental to be kept of ate the Hospl
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Estates, in which the Rents are to be entered, as they respectively
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I am Sir
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Your me. Obed Sevr.
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J.B.
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I believed with be very agreeable to the Treasurer to receive Gaine
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Deering the Season from such of the Hospital Tenants as have des
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Mr
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Benja Chambers
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St. Thomas's Hospital
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5 Sept 1801
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Sir
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Having been from horne some weeks, Idle not receive your letter
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of the 10th Wks tell this day. Mr Beeves well acquaint you that he
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has balanced the Colliery Account agreeable to your Request & with
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prevented the mode which he consideres the most clear for keep
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the same unconfirmly with he method of
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ery the Concerns
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of the Hospital. Being Persuaded that we oughts to wod complex
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Undertakings, & as much as possible any They lead to Specula
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-tion, I am more & more desirous of having the Colliery tell to
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a responsible Tenants: a very large Sum of Money has been
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in the Sough Etc. Save must endeavour to get it redeemed by a
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Curamfaer nett. If you keep clear of bad debts & collect
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the Arrears due it will leave a very handsome profit. The
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poor Collages in every part of the Kingdom having been
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deslised & borne down to a degree the maspeteable, I can only
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on the Behalf of the Hospital request you will exercise your
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Cushorely with mercy & Tenderness to those poor Tenants you
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spech of, of Course take Care to Collect then rents as a more
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favourable opportunity
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I am Sir
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Your obed Serv. A.C.
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Sir Your leaving less the three last Colliery Returns open, the
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Treasurer having referred it to me to state whis balance you had
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in hand on the 1st. of Aust. (to which the last comes) I by leave to say
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that in the Accot. endery the 30th May you have (2 think) improperly charged
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yourself with £35.17.7 for outstandg Arrears in the March
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Account, where as if you will turn to the Prociding Accot. endg the 2d.
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Mary, you will three send there Arrears charged which should not
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therefore be repeated. This then being rectified the Balance is
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Your Hand on the 30 May, I call £21.3.0¾. on the 27. June
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£50.1.0¾ & on the 1s. Augt £124.12.1½. To make up the last
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you must charge yourself well £41.17.5 for past of the Order
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in Mr. Jeffries paid in June 1800 & which has
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never been applied
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to the Colliery Concern & therefore belongs to your person at Account
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Having never been accustomed to an acct. of this Sort I am a little
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puzzled to accommodate it to the Hospital books without making
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numerous Entries which are not agreeable to the Accounts of the
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accounting if the concern remain much longer on hand, I could
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wish that besides the Monthly Returns, you would be as good as to
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