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tell either the Charms are felled, or your Account balanced, as it now
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stands. I cannot proceed to take Val Hospital balance as the Conclu
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sion of the Year, & yet I am required by a standiny Order of the
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General Court to have the Accounts of the Hospital ready, within
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as peaped number of days after Xmas, for the Audit.This, with
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the darly Routine of office business, reced as the first Mouths
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in the year exceedingly overseers for a constant Stimular upon
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we to get every part of the Hospital Income collected before
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Xmas. But indeed I must say for the Honour of the Hospital
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tenants, collectively considered, that out of more than 150 under
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my Collection (the quarter part of them Tenants of Houses who
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pay then rent up to Michamas) I have but two or three petty
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rents outstanding which I capect to get in before the year as ended
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Surre of those Tenants two are farmtenants in kent, in But, &
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in Bucks, but sever I have been here I have suspectedly preposed
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upon them the absolute Necessary of Punctuality, drawer
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factory to write to such as delay to bring is send then rents
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within the territted Pireod, that I have succeeded enbruying
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them into such order as well make it causes for the Receiver
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for the Terme to comeAs the farmtenants are allowed half
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a year in hand, the Order of the Consurable directs that then
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(rents be paid within six months) after they become due; they
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therefore should not be permitted without severe Reprehensive to
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go beyond the Mouth of OctoberFlack, I Thank has always
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bunstardy, & I am afraid will been treaver Strokes to make
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hummond than you are disposed to lay upon himFarr
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has not paid afactting here: His father as to lives in Town,
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& to whom the lease was assigned by Stockets on Account of
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the then Nonage of his Son, paid the four years rent to Machg.
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1807 but the lease was then assigned to the Son, & I concluded
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he would be Summoned by you to appear as the parndon
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Audit. I wrote to him immediately on the Receipt of your
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letter to bring his rent to the Hospital before the Year is
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out, & I hope he wellds so, but infortune I must desire your
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well summon heirs to pay, when the other parndon tenants do
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If Hack should bring you has rent as promised, & you can obtain
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Bartorn bell for
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ock. send up all the Vouchers before your
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come to Town, it well unable met a complete the Account, & go on
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with any labour, then all we shall have to do when Tree your
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will be to settle the balanceDaniels Repair I processors
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well account to 3 years rent or a deduction of £10 P Ann.
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from her rent. Whether Looker was had a lease executed or not
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I know not, but I never could fend the Counterpart at the
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Hospital. The Minute of the Committee for greating him a
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lease says the Hospital shall exposed a Sum not exceeding
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