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<p n="770">the late Storme, which he says amounts to<lb></lb>
Two Hundred pounds or upwards, and the Capt: himself<lb></lb>
was also Heard, & Insisted that if he could have an<lb></lb>
Addiconall Terme, he would greatly Improve the<lb></lb>
Estate, but the Comittee considering that the Hospll:<lb></lb>
has received no Fine for this Estate for above<lb></lb>
Sixty Yeares past, & the Reserved Rent is no more<lb></lb>
then £10: P Ann; and that as the Capt: acknowledges<lb></lb>
he gave abt: £1100: or £1200: for the purchase of this<lb></lb>
Lease in Army Debentures, about 2: Years agoe<lb></lb>
and that there are about Nineteen Years to come<lb></lb>
in the Lease, They are of Opinion, that no<lb></lb>
Allowance shall be made.</p>
<p n="771">Mr: Bagnall, our Tennt. of the Side of the<lb></lb>
Manner if Lynders ats Langleys in the Countyes<lb></lb>
of Bucks & <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHMC55202_geo176">Hertfordshire</rs>
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, upon a Lease which<lb></lb>
expires at Michas 1705: at £50: P Ann: Desired<lb></lb>
to Renew for 21: Yeares at the old Rent, and<lb></lb>
proposed to give Three hundred & Fifty pounds<lb></lb>
Fine: which the Comittee considering of, and<lb></lb>
being informed that in 1675: A Lease of these Lands<lb></lb>
was Lett to Mr: <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMC55202_n771-2">Rowland Beresford</rs>
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for 21; Yeares<lb></lb>
for a Fine of £720: Fine, and that by Mr. Bagnalls<lb></lb>
acknowledgemt: the present Tennts: pay him £155:10d<lb></lb>
P Ann: The Comittee is of Opinion that his<lb></lb>
Offer is much under the Value, and he being<lb></lb>
asked if he would advance any further, and to<lb></lb>
refuseing to give any more, the Comittee told him<lb></lb>
they would not Accept it, and that they would<lb></lb>
endeavour to Lett it to some other person, with<lb></lb>
which he said he should be well Satisfied<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
</p>
<p n="772">Whereupon it was ordered. That a Publicacon<lb></lb>
should be forthwith made in the Post Man, that</p>
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