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<p n="952">heard from you serve you less London to know whether you saw<lb></lb>
Farr or you every home, Srvhether he named my term fathe paymt.<lb></lb>
of her Ladyday rest, for after the Assutance he has had form has<lb></lb>
father he ought to have his Rent furthermay whend me, & I arm<lb></lb>
pursunded it as early evgeerves to him 4 give harm umeugev able<lb></lb>
Medalgenees</p>
<p n="953">Is hall tho as by forwards to you some prented Notcees 4 be<lb></lb>
filled up Sear to the several Tonants in Herts Cambeedgest by 7<lb></lb>
sender your Superensendamer, certifying the Hospitat exaprsor<lb></lb>
from the 5 proper a Colletues of then respective destreets. To the<lb></lb>
parndon Tenants I have addressed thee letter but know not<lb></lb>
the proper dentsmoto those Tohallosird to you<lb></lb>
I am C J.B.</p>
<p n="954">To Mr. J. Browning Hastingleigh, Kent<lb></lb>
St. Thomas's Hospitat 11th. Nov. 1803</p>
<p n="955">Sir<lb></lb>
Annexed you receive a Notificasion from the Hospital<lb></lb>
that the Rent at receives from your farm is exempted by a<lb></lb>
Clamiin the Porperty Act from the Land tax of me Shakg<lb></lb>
in the found. Witt Rupees to the Timber which<lb></lb>
oughs to be Sitted, of a Sale can be made as advantagesly often<lb></lb>
the Time you prepose being in Town it had better near till<lb></lb>
then, & off preveious to given concerng you could nearly ascertain<lb></lb>
the quantity of Oak ask & Buck that an for to be taken down<lb></lb>
to the cenrent price the different Soals sell as about you the Trear.<lb></lb>
& you would probably come to some Conclusion on the Subject<lb></lb>
then you meet.<lb></lb>
I am Etc J.B.</p>
<p n="956">To Mr. W. Bache, Linsters neare Rickmansworth<lb></lb>
St. Thomas's hospital 11 Nov. 1800</p>
<p n="957">Sir<lb></lb>
I find by Culefcates obtained from the Comminpaines for<lb></lb>
the Midmeption of the Land tax, in 1799, that the Commonpanes for<lb></lb>
Part of the Estate which lees in Cashew Hundredin £12. & in<lb></lb>
bennham Hundred £2.14.0 If at will remains the same, or<lb></lb>
of the puposed Allertim of the Value of the farm in the pacotheat<lb></lb>
Assopineants willc ame no Vancateen, then the Return ever<lb></lb>
have in our Pope from evelld to act upon whenever the Governrs<lb></lb>
of the Hospital came to a defenture Resoltation upon the Subject<lb></lb>
but should the Land tax now, or hereafter paid, be uso than I<lb></lb>
haveg ever you, I will thank you for an Account of it<lb></lb>
I am Etc. J.B.</p>
<p n="958">To <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n958-1">Frans: Webb</rs>
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. <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo372">Salisbury</rs>
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<p n="959">Sir<lb></lb>
Your Letter of the ye. would have been answered some<lb></lb>
of I had had an Opportunity immediteing at<obscured></obscured>
to the<lb></lb>
Treasurer, who being also unitder Deother of Twenty, is nowever</p>
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