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To Revd. W. Marshall Steeple Burmpstead Essex.
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Sir St. Thomas Hospital 8 May 1802.
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This server maily to acknowledge the Receipt of your Letter of
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the Sd. Inft enclosing adraft upon Esdailes & Co. (due the 17th) for £300.
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wheel as maturity will be placed to your credit. I am glad that you
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have at Length compr
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will Mr. Wellings tell for his Insurances;
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what as can received must be ever be of as a top, to the Hospital There are
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Many of the farm buildings ar Parndon
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and (at
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lease there are no polices as the Hospital, but whether the Tenants have
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Insurances made by themselves is a querteen on wheel I have to Evidence)
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I have the pleasure to tell you that sen labr. woalby Treasurer
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Mr. Jeffrees is in Terms & took, says he is very well
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Iam Serv. to
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J.B.
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Mr.
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Wm. Elgie
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Grove Hall
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St. Thomas, Hospital
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20th May 1802
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Sir
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I shall have great pleasure in giving you an order for some
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Oatmeal for this Hospital provided you can deliver it upon
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Term equal to what we pay at present, & as there has been
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a considerable Reduction in the Price since your letter of the
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9 March, you will please to say what you can supply us
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well fine good Oatmeal at per Such of 20 Stone nell
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Floor I am apprehensive me cannot deal with you for, but
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you well please to name your price of that Arich likewise
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I am Sir yours obed hble Sevr
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A. C.
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To Revd. W. Marshall Steeple Bumpstead Essex.
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Dear Sir St. Thomas Hospital 20th May 1802
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In your Letter to Mr Beevers of the 10th March last you
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desered him to communicate to the Intentions of the
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Propreitors of Fullveem, Henton & Tevenham to enclose them
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common & waste land, & by way of saving Expence to put all
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the three purchase under one Sir of Solicitors & Commissioners.
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This business I have submitted to the Grand Committee of
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the Hospital who have given me Power to act agreeable to
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my own direction, & as Iam pursuaded you can have no
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Belive in recommending Mr Rodwell as our Commissioner
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but the Benefit of the Hospital I request you will please to
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make known to him my Approbation of your Choice;the
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Solicitor I take for granted an men of mean Character
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Responsibility. The place I hope will improve our Estate
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which ment of Court be the great object of our Attention
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Mr. Beavers acknowledged the Rect,. of your letter of the 3 inst.
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covering a Remittance of £300 which is conseed to your Acct. We
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are perfectly satisfied with your made of selling
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