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Duty an a several taken at the Month of the Thames to
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Have its Entrance from the Attempts of our boatey for. Expects
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her Return in a few days, I only if asked to him enjoined Teem
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that I had received a Letter from you Symfying that you had is reced
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Application for pulling entires as the next Court as Pewry are
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several small detached Spole of Gerand & Cottages, as well as to con-
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Great what you had some Time ago accaed to for
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which the throughout had received the fines. I have a Letter from
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him this Morning in Whelch sup, I went Mr. Webb to know
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immediately that I give no Suneteen to any Part of the Estate
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at Pewry been lett an Lives therefore desire he will stop all Open of
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the kind: We have Wet too much by or already".The two Grants
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to My Wheeler, I should Stevens, for which the Hospital was paid the
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Ferrer, I would presume, much be confirmed as to them, but no
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Eatermeen or New Lives put in, I know was whether you ever
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Arm to Londen, but our Treasurer & you so wederly in your
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Sent corrects in theat Point, that nothing but a present & description
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is likely to bring one of you over to the Openeen of the other.
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I did not answer your favour of the 18th Augt. relative to the
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Current of Land tax on the pewrey Estate, became I found it coresponded
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will a Main of the Amount for not Certificate ever taken at) made by
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Mr. Jeffres in 1799, Vizt. £50.2.7¼ in pevery £13.8.103/4 in Man
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near for Parish. The Grand Committee has set you come to any
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definitive Resolution in the Subject of the Redcinption.I will
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thank you for the Counterpart of these of Pewrey shall, & year
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annual Answer as soon as upon conveneulty can an Decer.
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No. Teneant appropcon of yours the Surrey I am &
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in 1795 is not a Complete one.
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Revd. W. Marshall Steeple Bumpstead Essex
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Thomas's Hospital 11 Novr. 1803
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Informed you an a Letter a day or two ago that I should
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seen forward to you some Circular Letters to the Hospital
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Tenants under your Management, Signifying that the
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Mume arising to the Hospital from their farms Etc is by a
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Clearer in the Preperly Act excepted from the Payment
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of the Land Lores Tax of 1s, in the Pound; I this is done with
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a View that they may appear the Assissoes & Collectors of
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the Exception, The guinded themselves against the Paymt.
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of the Tax, for if one paid they would never get it refunded.
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The Preperly Act, as far as I hear puzzles the Commissioners
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as well as the Community & every one seem as clop to know
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how to make our a Schedule or Return according to the printed
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frim now distributing. But at the Case before us, it seem
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clear (as least I so understand it) that where ever the
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