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<p n="1178">To <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n1178-1">Francis Webb</rs>
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. <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo437">Salisbury</rs>
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St. Thomas's Hospital <rs type="date" id="LMTHLB55003_date204">16th Apl 1805</rs>
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<p n="1179">Sir</p>
<p n="1180">I much requt to find, by your letter receives the Morning<lb></lb>
that the Bargain is off will Mess While as they appeared describe<lb></lb>
Tenants; & as our must Made of letting sen Estates, is to ollvas the<lb></lb>
Tenants one half year rent in hand, I should be glad you wod.<lb></lb>
concide that point to them previded they are in every other respect<lb></lb>
what you wish.<lb></lb>
as possible & am</p>
<p n="1181">I by the favour of year Answer seem</p>
<p n="1182">I by the favour of your Answer as soon<lb></lb>
Sir Your hble Servt. A.C</p>
<p n="1183">To Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n1183-1">Will Browning</rs>
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<rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo438">Wye</rs>
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St. Thomas's Hospital <rs type="date" id="LMTHLB55003_date205">22 April 1805</rs>
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<p n="1184">Sir</p>
<p n="1185">I am favoured will your of the 21st. inclosey a dressr dated<lb></lb>
4 May on Roberts etc for £75. wheel or Payment will be plased to<lb></lb>
credit for half a your rent to Much last for the Hastingleigh<lb></lb>
Coombe farm, & for which I now enclose you the Receipt.</p>
<p n="1186">l am glad to hear that the Produce from Timber of this<lb></lb>
fall will both in quantity & Piece go beyond your Estimate. if<lb></lb>
the Oak is of the sam quality as that sold last year the adsuma<lb></lb>
in price is certainly great. We sold some in Bucks last year<lb></lb>
at £8.5 but then it avesaged 20 ft. P Strick do your Job secure<lb></lb>
did not seen above 9<del>The</del>
Westg your a perfect Ruturst to<lb></lb>
Health</p>
<p n="1187">I am & J. B.</p>
<p n="1188">To Lieu Col: Barlow M.P Ashford Kent.<lb></lb>
St. Thomas Hospital 30. Apl 1805</p>
<p n="1189">Sir</p>
<p n="1190">I should have returned an immediate Answer to your Letter of the<lb></lb>
26th Ins, had I not conceased at preveruty necessary to know of<lb></lb>
the Solicitor of Church Hospital (to whom the Matter has been<lb></lb>
lately referred) is hat Proceedings have been taken by him resportg<lb></lb>
the Arreas of a Rent Charge piciny as of your Estate a Driny<lb></lb>
houses: & this Information I did not get tell this Morning<lb></lb>
learn that a Distress has been lived, & therefore if the Arrears<lb></lb>
are immediately paid, it will not be resorted to. As a Just free<lb></lb>
been for these Proceedings, I inclose you a Copies of several letters that<lb></lb>
have been addecped to you: by what strange fasatity they shod:<lb></lb>
not have come to your hard I known not but after Mr. Charm<lb></lb>
been personally called upon your Agent last Spring, he as highly<lb></lb>
consirable if he has with that the Matter from you. There was<lb></lb>
den upon the Rent Change, as Lady day last 4 year AL 19.18-L79.12<lb></lb>
Soliciter of Charls Hospital for letter & capinus1<lb></lb>
say Eighty Pounds 12. for which if you will resent by your self<lb></lb>
or your Agent on some Banker in London, I will return your the<lb></lb>
Acquittance; and would you infuture lodge an order as year Darks<lb></lb>
in London to Pay this Rent annual to the Hospital, in Applear<lb></lb>
tion made to them, as would server Terable to yourself us will as to<lb></lb>
very agreeable to</p>
<p n="1191">Sir your No. to Sear J. B.</p>
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