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whereby the same become unalienable and
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proposed to the Committee to consider
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whether it may be adviseable for the
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Governors of this Hospital to apply to
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either House of Parliament concerning
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the same and the said being read and
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considered, It was for Several reasons
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thought proper by the Committee to
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desist from any application in
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opposition to the said Bill.
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Teversham Farm
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out of repair
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The Clerk laid before this Committee
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a letter from Mr. Serecold giving an Account
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of the farm at
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John Hanco
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's possion is in a bad condition & the
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Tenant under some dificalties
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what measures he proposes in order to
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satisfy the arrears of rent being
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£100 due at Lady day last & to pay
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the growing rent.
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Lettr abot Cole
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works
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The Clerk also laid before this Committee
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a Letter from Mr. Richardson about Coleworks
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at Tibshelfe & proposing to let the upper
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pits for one year to Mr. Barber & Mr Fletcher
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Mr Richardson to
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make agreemt. abt
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Cole works
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Richardson that the Committee refer to
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him to make such agreement about
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the said Pits as he shall think proper
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