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To Revd. W. Marshall, Steeple Bumpstead
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Essex
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Dear SirLondon 18 Feby 1804
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Sir Mr. Rawlins is now with me on the Subject
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of Eltislry & cenetes with me in correctly working you wod.
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purpose a pales factory Arrangement for letting the same to
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a responsible Tenant as Ladyday is near is hand. Weby
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the favour of un early Reply. I am You obed Sear
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NB. please to write Sir Will as well as myselfAC.
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in the subject that in Case I am from house no Time may to
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loss
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To Revd.
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Wm. Marshall
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Steeple Bumpstead
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14 March 1804
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Some the Receipt of your favour of the 21 Uls: I have been
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in hopes of seeing your as I understood from Stanton that you
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were at
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Parndon
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; the proposed Purchase of Perry's free hold
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House well two Acres of land for the Woodward appear so
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elegible that I certainly shall recommend is to the Committee
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at seer neat Meeting & think, of any Rate that year in my
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sentence to appropriate the 27A.3R. that you name to her im-
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-midiate Occupancy. To get this valuable Estate under good
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Management is highly descriable & the having a Man of Character
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to took after the Woods etc will had much to it.Mr Farr
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has introduced a respectable young Man to me of the Name of
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Gurwood for my Appenal in his Successor & as a most reasonable
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Gentleman has been to vouch for hurr, I think been undem
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able as a Tenant. He has agreed to repair the old House
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as her our expence, He reside altogether met, proposery to likth
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one now occupied by Farr. He likewise entered to reserve the
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Parr beloer Farrs House He set at across her favour yard so
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as to enable him from his parlour Window to command
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every Thing that passes about the Premises, & to make her yard
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a perfect Quadrangle. This I am persuaded you well approve of
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& think the whole highly advantages to the Hospital; but as it
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will ever be my work to give you dear weight accompt the Tenant
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under your Management, I told him those plain ment for outmetld.
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to your Consideratrion. of Course he is to be allowed rough Timber as
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usual & the some you see him & approprable it the better with
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Season is began for then Undertakings.
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I have not seen Sir W. Rawlins since your letter to him, but
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apprehend there can be no Objection to Mr Kings continuous
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till you can recommend a good Tenant. Ought she not to pay
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some advance of rentr.If you could be at Parndon
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Tuesday neat, I would endeavoent to meet you; if you week in
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on Sunday addressed to wood ford, & or the same Turn to Face at
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Parndon desiring him to get Gurwood in the Spot, I think it might
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answer.I am etc.A C
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