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To P. W. Crowther Esq. Camptroller, Guildhall
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In answer to your favour desiring a Valuation of the
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Houses on Snow Hill belonging to St. Thomas's Hospital, for
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the Purpose of laying the same before she Committee for carrying
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into Execution the Act of Parliament therein Mentioned, I
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honble you herewith to acquaint you, that at a Committee
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of Governors of the Hospital held this day, the Surveyer of the
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Hosptial made his Report of her Valuation, & in Consequence thereof
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the Committee desire unto acquaint you that the Prece they
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ash for the above Houses is 5000 Guineas, exclusive of two per-
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-fectual annual Charges of £1.18.4 Payable to St. Barthelomew
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Hospital of 7s/8d Payable to Humphery Mitchells Alrm houses
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to which the above Premesis an subject & also exclusive of
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the now outs
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ing Leases; only at 4 which annual Charges
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& Leases the above Premises are valued & of Course the City well
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have to treat even the Preprectors of those annual Charges &
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leases.The Surveyor decres me to
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that the Houses
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to be sold are Nos. 42, 43, 44, 45 an S
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ll & No. 11 in the
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Old Bailey & that
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I am Ser Your most obed hble Serv.
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O. C.
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St. Thomas's Hospital
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Wednesday 16. decr. 1800.
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Francis Webb
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Salisbury
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St. Thomas's Hospitals
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Decr. 27th. 1801
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Sir
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I ever favoured in Course with you Letter of the 15 Inst.
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annexery the Account of the Pe
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rents & for the Year ending at
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Michaelmas last & enclosing a New House for (the balance) £132..16..7
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which at Maturity will be placed to your credit.
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The Account has been laid before the Treasurer who does not
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appeare of the Mode of recover firms in
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Lives in leases,
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& unless some special Reason or Usage is stated for ensuing the
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Grants to the Widows Stevens & Wheeler he could will the Grants
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night be quarted & the Fines repaid them. The Confirmation of
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the Lease of Pewsey Mill (what still remains consealed) was agreed
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to as Shatter that had been previously settled by the late Treasurer
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Mr Jeffrees; but the Treasurer concluded that before any Agreements
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of this Nature were defenitively settled you would of Course Counsell
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&
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much with been open the Subjects. He stand in No of
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much Information respecting the Pewsey Estate, & bid me ask if
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business does not sometimes being you up to London: A few
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Its unconversation with you about this Estate envald them
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