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To Mr W. Browning Wye
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St. Thomas's Hospital Feby 7. 1805
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Sir
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I have recevied & laid before the Treasurer your letter of the 5. announcing
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the death of your worthy & lamented Father, & he pins will me in
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expripery his Regret as an Event which has depend her family other
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World of such a rupusable Character Havery had so good an
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Opinion of the them the Treasurer augins will of the Branches and
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willingly by agrees to accept your Service in the Management & Sale if
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the Timber that given upon the Hartingleigh estate your father wish
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to him in Nese on the Subjectes other Answer was the art Timber which
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can be filled their Season I should recommend being cut if not in are
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improvable State & such oak as well be goad Carpenter Timber, as the
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demand is greas & the prices highIn Addition to this you speak of
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some it in Timber upon Mr Kidden farm which it will be pusm to
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take down. The Treasurer refers the whole to your Care Management
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not doubting but you will do a your but for the Charity, & after your
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have surveyed or agreed for the falls, he will be glad to be informed what
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the quantity of cash Sent of Timber will the Price at sell for.
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I wish to your fitter the 30 Octo, denclosed him a Necse for half
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a your rent due the proceeding Lady day.
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I am & J. B.
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Revd. W. Marshall Steeple Bumpstead Essex
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London 8 Feby 1805
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Sir
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The Suffering Tenants of the Hospital to remain in
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Arrear being absolutely mad incpable I must request
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you will forthwith Collect from Daniel & Looker what as
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den from them that your Account may be closed to Lady day
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last. The latter Person comes before as for a Renewal of his
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lease with an ill Grace, when I find him defecered is has
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Payments on the old Nerval. Having beard nither
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from Sir W. Rawlins on the Subject of Etterley I am led to
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suppose your commissioned him to acqirant me will the Report
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of your Meeting is Cambridge but as he has omitted so
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doing, I by the favour of necessary the Particular thereof
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from yourself.
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I am etc AC.
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To Mr. J. Boswell Attorney at Law Gosport
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St. Thomas's Hospital 9 feb 1805
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Sir
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Referring you to my Letter of the 28 Dec; I by leave to
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say that the acid it of the Hospital Accounts will take place in
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a short term, and if the rent received of Mr. Hoskins is not
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baden I shall incur the Blame of Nighgenu in collectary
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Will you therefore be so good as to settle with Mr. Benised for
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has Suveen (not forgettery that he as to put a destin at Value on
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the House and detached Build emp, to the Amount of £600 & to
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at me know it that I may make the Insurance & send
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