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<p n="644">good as to accompany it with a shoes Abstract, of the six<obscured></obscured>
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from<obscured></obscured>
to Lady day, to stear what are the Receipts of what the<lb></lb>
Expenditure for that Term. I am not to be yourself, competent to<lb></lb>
Dodgewood what are their intant , & what the occasional Expences of<lb></lb>
carrying on the works. In the two last months the principal<lb></lb>
bells an on accot. of the road that has been makg & wheel I think<lb></lb>
amounts to £90 or £100<lb></lb>
The Treasurer has not yet seen your Letter. I am sorry<lb></lb>
to observe that you seem uneasy, of week for all our sakes that<lb></lb>
the Colliery could be well Harby lettWith Respect to your<lb></lb>
own of Mr. Shurpes leases, I believe they an Lips back from mere<lb></lb>
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delay, the form they ment go the sd. & from<obscured></obscured>
state cause<lb></lb>
Rutless<obscured></obscured>
bitter<obscured></obscured>
to Mr Creswell a oral them.<lb></lb>
I am Sir your<obscured></obscured>
Serv<lb></lb>
J.B.</p>
<p n="645">To Mr. J. Browning, Hastingleigh near Wye<lb></lb>
London 26 March 1802<lb></lb>
Sir<lb></lb>
I am favoured well yours's of the 24 Inst. enclosing adraft at 7<lb></lb>
days Sight on Messrs. Stephenson Batson & C. for Seventy five Pounds of<lb></lb>
wheel when paid will be placed to the Credit of Sir. J. Honeywood Bart.<lb></lb>
for half a years rent due to the Hospital at Michs.last Inclosed<lb></lb>
I return your a Receipt for it, & thank you for your<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
The quot rents of Hastingleigh manor, are caller with Hospital ledger<lb></lb>
£2. 11. 2½ P Ann, of if Comb Grave. £1. 18. 3½ P Ann, they seen to be<lb></lb>
in arrear 10 or 12 years eachHow the particulars what make up<lb></lb>
these rents are made out, I know not. I remember Mr Jeffries having an<lb></lb>
its quit meal expeed for you, & I fear are have no they that will further<lb></lb>
elected ale the SubjectI have not seen the Treasurer since I received<lb></lb>
your Letter, but whenever you came to Town I hope you will see have<lb></lb>
I am</p>
<p n="646">To Miss Russell, Croydon<lb></lb>
Madam St. Thomas Hospt, 27. March 1802<lb></lb>
The Insurance on the Premises called <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo260">Mausam Buildings</rs>
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on<lb></lb>
lease to <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n646-1">Edw. Russell</rs>
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. deced. & in the Occupation of Messrr. Oranes<lb></lb>
expence Tommorow. I informed your Agent, who called not long ago<lb></lb>
to enquire into the matter, that the Hospital would receive the<lb></lb>
Insurance , & call upon you for the Reumbursement. The Premises<lb></lb>
being ensured for £3000, & a very Lazardres Business carried on<lb></lb>
in them, the Armour of the Premeasure & duty is £112.10.which<lb></lb>
I must request you well make good to the Hospital with all<lb></lb>
covenant despatch.<lb></lb>
I am Madam<lb></lb>
your vey obed Sevt.<lb></lb>
J.B.</p>
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