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<p n="838">of which I should be glad to meet you at Parndon, as there are<lb></lb>
several Affairs for into attend to at that Place. I shall write<lb></lb>
to Mr Cromwell on the Subject of the House belonging to the<lb></lb>
Wounley Poor & should <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n838-1">James Chapman</rs>
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to whom I long<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
premised a Preference declare the Situation I shall be happy to<lb></lb>
attend to your Wishes, but I rather think he is arr<obscured></obscured>
to be<lb></lb>
employed. I am glad to find you preserve in Mr Cromwells<lb></lb>
Sentiments Irelative to the Henton Inclosure, & as the Meeting is<lb></lb>
held this day you will be able to advise me the Result<lb></lb>
On the Subject of the funn Etc at Etterley, I think there is a great<lb></lb>
deal of land for little Money, & Prever to Mrs Kemp havg. any<lb></lb>
Preference in treating for fresh lease we entainly shall what<lb></lb>
that she put both the Humestall House the College will the<lb></lb>
Danes into proper Repair; this 2 shall ever is under as a Preturre<lb></lb>
nary Measure, as the original Contract certainly ought to be fulfilled<lb></lb>
before the Parties apply for a such Term.When you have<lb></lb>
finally degated this business & informed Mr King thereof are<lb></lb>
shall communicate will the London Workhouse therein, & head<lb></lb>
you have an Opportunity of doing so before we meet, the more<lb></lb>
desableWill Tomorrow Sir right (Seby the so Inst) such you to<lb></lb>
be at Parndon.I am Dear SirAC<lb></lb>
Yours truly</p>
<p n="839">To A Lindegren Esq. Portsmouth.<lb></lb>
SirSt. Thomas's Hospital 22 April 1803.</p>
<p n="840">I have received an Answer to the letter I wish to Mr Minchin<lb></lb>
a short time ago & submitted to your Perusal in which he says,<lb></lb>
"The Proposal you make for aputancey what is in cumbert on<lb></lb>
"the lessee of the premises belonging to St. Thomas's Hospital to do is so<lb></lb>
"<obscured></obscured>
and reasonable that it can not be objected to Mr Hoskins<lb></lb>
"(the last Mortagage) therefore most readily acquances in it, & names<lb></lb>
"Mr John Wilmet of the Tenn as Surveyor in his Part."</p>
<p n="841">I have wish in Reply to Mr Minchin that the Treasurer of<lb></lb>
this Hospital fully un<obscured></obscured>
this made of assessing the Value of<lb></lb>
the dapecahens in the Estate, & approach Mr Demted in the part of<lb></lb>
the Hospital to meet Mr Wilmot in the Subject. I have<lb></lb>
therefore in Mr Chapmen Name to repeat the favour of you<lb></lb>
to desire Mr Binsted to meet Mr Wilmot in that delay to settle<lb></lb>
the Matter, & as soon as he has made the Calculations referred to<lb></lb>
in my Letter<obscured></obscured>
of the £7. Truly a Communication from you on the<lb></lb>
Subject will be<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<del>to</del>
returned after<obscured></obscured>
by the<lb></lb>
Treasurer who request me to present you will he Courts.<lb></lb>
I am to J.A.</p>
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