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another Gentleman will well acred Beds at your House; but
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if I have said two much you well be so good unto provide them
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elsewhere, & also say in your Answer (which you will give by
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the Return of Port) whether you would
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mansfield & if so your cure probably spend the Evening with
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him & take Care of Beds & C. thereThese several matters
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you well pleasure to settle
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I Sir & J.B.
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To Mr. J. Batten, Rochester
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St Thomas Hospital Octo 29. 1802.
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I have now to desire that you well make me a
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of £16.17.Vizt. for 5 Quarters rent & due as Michs.
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last £15.1.10 & £1.15.2 for Insurance on the Premises as Butting
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that for a year from Xmas last; What you well
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your seen after Meeting make Payment of the Rent there due
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agreeable to the established made of recovery the Hospital rents
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The Sum to been send on the premises at Butley that
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some Person conversant in thise Matters & to let
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of the Value; but serely the difference between £700
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the Ann now ensured & £3000 which
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by says weight
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to be excused is two great to be acquainted in you well please to
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to remember that I have protested agreemt it, & therefore should a
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Loss happen, as the value of the Premises is to be ensured by the Term
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of your le any the Lop above the carting Insurance would fall
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upon youThe Consideration should make you as
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as I can be that the Matter shall be put upper a right footing.
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I am Sir, &J. B.
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To H. Bache Esq. Linster near Rickmansworth
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Sir
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St. Thomas Hospital Nov. 11. 1802
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I have been out of Townsend Friday last of on my Return
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I find that the draft you sent me on Hodsoll & Rerling for £235. 2)
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dated the 9. Inst was on that day presented by the Hospital
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Bankers & was not knowned. This being the Case, In relte to
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express your of it, & shall order it to be presented again on Saturdays
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by who it part I hope you well provide for the payment of it at your
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Bankers or make me a better Remittance I am &
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