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<p n="575">To <rs type="occupation" id="LMTHLB55003_occ50">Rev.</rs>
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<rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n575-1">Will Marshall</rs>
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<rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo216">Steeple Bumpstead</rs>
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<rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo217">Essex</rs>
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St. Thomas's Hospl. <rs type="date" id="LMTHLB55003_date94">10th. Nov. 1801</rs>
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Dear Sir<lb></lb>
I am this day favoured with yours of the 5. Inss. covering<lb></lb>
adress dated 26s.<obscured></obscured>
at 21 days on Exdactes Value £300. which<lb></lb>
when paid will of Course be carried to Your verdict Your proposed<lb></lb>
plan of sending Your annual Account by the end of the<lb></lb>
present Month is very satisfactory, as such Regularity will<lb></lb>
of Course lead to Punctuality on the Part of the Tenants.<lb></lb>
The only Prevelige the Treasurer has being that of<lb></lb>
granting deputations to the different Manses I think you<lb></lb>
will agree with me in the Property of my Reputating for a<lb></lb>
has some Supply of Gaine; in Consequence I <obscured></obscured>
to your<lb></lb>
Cosideration whether it well not be a good plan for you to<lb></lb>
derect those under your Management to take it by Terms<lb></lb>
& to send me a Basket once a Week which will fall to the<lb></lb>
Let of each about once a Month. If you approve of the<lb></lb>
Plan & arrange it so that I can depend upon the Supply &<lb></lb>
see no Reason for Appointing other Keepers in your Quarter-<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n575-2">John Ranton</rs>
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. I must change is having hearing Complaints<lb></lb>
against hair & when my Prcend Mr. Mathew & myself events.<lb></lb>
over to Parndon about of<obscured></obscured>
ago we focused form Whiskies<lb></lb>
in the Yard each of which had conveyed two Sports men who<lb></lb>
were shooting upon the Hospital Manor, Tistress John was<lb></lb>
Min bed but as I have heard a great deal of the Practice which<lb></lb>
private of are convinced no Publican vughs to have the deputation<lb></lb>
we must make some Change.Danects has applied for the<lb></lb>
Appointment. The Impriment you have made at his House<lb></lb>
Pleases me much; in fact I think it now by for the puttiest<lb></lb>
Place in the Quarter. Mr. Smith of Parndon wants to exchange<lb></lb>
some land for a Part of our Wood which I shell not think of<lb></lb>
beinging before the Committee tell the Plan is submitted to your<lb></lb>
& you are of Opinion the Hospital. Interest would not be Pre-<lb></lb>
-sudices thereby. There is a Road to the Wood this a peice tell<lb></lb>
to Tuck which wants fincery on one side Quere ought not<lb></lb>
that to be done at over Expence. There is also some Exchange of land<lb></lb>
(of the new Inclosrer which we agreed upon when I met you there)<lb></lb>
belonging to Mrs. Mathew & as I am going to have a Grand Com-<lb></lb>
-mittee on Wednesday the 18. Inst I wish it was possible for me<lb></lb>
to have the Particulars so as to be enabled to bring the<lb></lb>
Business before them, Mr Cromwell has been so ill since<lb></lb>
we parted that he has not been able to evans to Town, I hope you<lb></lb>
made my excuse to Mr Marshall for not Paying my Respects to <lb></lb>
her which I should have had greet Pleasure in doing, & am much<lb></lb>
obliged by you Kewness to my youg freind who prefesess himself<lb></lb>
truly sensible or your AttentionMrs. Chapindin & my flock are<lb></lb>
all safe returned quit of Norfolk &<obscured></obscured>
God in good Health<lb></lb>
I am Dear Sir truly Yours A.C.</p>
<p n="576">B.S. If the Hospital very h<obscured></obscured>
. to make therefore in Tucks feild, please to under it to be done derectly, as this is the Time for planting<lb></lb>
Quickset Hudger-You will of Court agree to have Adam by the Rod.</p>
<p n="577">Mr Farr her paid a Years rent £150 to Michmas<obscured></obscured>
which you will take and for an your Acct.<lb></lb>
J. B.</p>
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