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Meaning & Construction of the Clause is that supposery you or your
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Executors should decline taking a new lease of the Collery so the
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Tennametain of the present one, the Works shall be less in a
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fair Working a Condition so as to enable the Hospital to
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near well a future Tenant on the same or equally caused that
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It was well yourTo explain my meaning:- I assume it
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as afair, this the two pets that are to be open as the end of
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the han as to be left in as workable a Condition as you wod.
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make them in the 10s year if the learn, & perhaps it would be
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also right that these two pets should behalf got that fungot
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that the Hospital messrs shard unfair' Vantage Grand in
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treating for a new lease, & that the sale messrs not be less issued or
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that ever into new Charmets before the new Lessee could got to
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work.With Respect to clearing that and present he Heck
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& Nubberk or surety is not expected that you shall red the
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Incumbrances left by Sampson bar whatever is made in
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the prosecution of the present Wocks, & ducery the Dis
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remove, otherwise the to it will surtain a grear I my every
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the Mischief done by the late Tenant would be increased &
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perpesuated by yourself.I cannot help recommend by
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or to your services thoughts whether this Evet might her be con
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verted into good, of all the Robbert be got red of or teller or
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perhaps no expence to yourselfCoat Steek in its under
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your clay oval it would Moxwell & break of molecrah it
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when I lift youhstess 30 years ago (a here Coats were got in
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the Township) the Farmer then gave 9d & 1s/. a Cart load
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to the Collagers for the Car Coal Arkes. Why then not build a
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keler, or invent some Mode of business the Keck, Hell
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or gave the farmers the Arhes forfitching them awaryI
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cannot help then by Vesty adoping out a Millod of
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clearing that and your would cunbine apart the well a
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the opinion as I was you might by it in a small Deck
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tell you had salarfecd yourself whether these Arhes well nor
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be agreed Sobrtitute far Manner, & when you were once
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Saluted you would fine no difficulty insetting the Tenants
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& suit as are near at hand to become Curtaines Fired.
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