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<p n="827">Gosport. Agreeing will you that it will be<obscured></obscured>
for two compilent <lb></lb>
Judges to Assess the Value of the Repairs that are wanting to the<lb></lb>
Premises, annexed you will proud a Letter on that point to Mr Minchen<lb></lb>
who has latterly paid the Rent to the Hospital for the Lease holders,<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
(which you will please to sent to him) & when he has conculled his Pun-<lb></lb>
upols on the business & communicated to you the a Answer; if they<lb></lb>
apart you well please to<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
let Mr Binsted meet the puron named<lb></lb>
by them if they refuse to make any Compensation you will then<lb></lb>
Lease the Goodness to wrote agree to the Treasurer. I well be prefer <lb></lb>
too for Mr. Binsted to be Satisfied whether the present Occupion is a <lb></lb>
responsible Tenant & well punctualty pay the rent<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
that was<lb></lb>
paid to the late lease hold us (which he will enquire find sent) tell <lb></lb>
such Term as the Committee shall determine whether they intend to<lb></lb>
sell the Estate or to relott it, & it well be also desirable for Mr Binsted<lb></lb>
to make Valuation of the for sample, & of what it should lett for<lb></lb>
on a repairing LeaseTendasery you Mr Chapmans<lb></lb>
Compliments</p>
<p n="828">I am, respectfully<lb></lb>
Sir<lb></lb>
Your mo. obed Tur.<lb></lb>
I. D.</p>
<p n="829">To T. A. Minchin Esq. Gosport</p>
<p n="830">St. Thomas's Hospl. April 21, 1803.</p>
<p n="831">Sir</p>
<p n="832">I am favoured will your Answer of the £19. (to mine of the £7 Inst)<lb></lb>
and in Reply well Church you to acquaint Mr Binsted that you<lb></lb>
concern with the Hospital in assessing the Value of the Delupedations on<lb></lb>
the Estate as the little Hard, & Lease named Mr. Wilmot to meet <lb></lb>
him on the Subject.</p>
<p n="833">The Treasurer of this Hospital, from along Acquaint and<lb></lb>
will Mr Lindegreen desired him to employ a proper Paun to view<lb></lb>
& report the state of the Tenements & Premises at Gosport, on the Expe<lb></lb>
ration of the Lease, but no Lease upon has not seprefied any work<lb></lb>
to take a lease of them himself as you surmize, nor can I ray, left<lb></lb>
the Committee of managing Governors have come to a Resolution on<lb></lb>
the Subject whether they will be lett again on a repairing lease, <lb></lb>
or sold (as it is isolated properly) for the Midimption of the Land tax<lb></lb>
but should they determine upon the former, I believe they premises will be<lb></lb>
lett at public Auction for the but improved next they will felch <lb></lb>
without favour or performce to any Person whatever.</p>
<p n="834">I am Etc I. D.</p>
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To Revd. W. Marshall Steeple Bumpstead Essex<lb></lb>
London 22 April 1803</p>
<p n="836">Dear Sir</p>
<p n="837">I am the day favoured will your Letter of the £20.asg<lb></lb>
a Rumittance Value £300 which will of (same be caused to your<lb></lb>
credit. Deny decededly of Opinion that all Tenants to the Hospital<lb></lb>
must be punctual in the Payment of then rents, I do hope you<lb></lb>
will find no difficulty in receiving these you name to be<lb></lb>
due. My leasure days me Mundays, Tuesday Satursday any</p>
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