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And further that whereas by his Lease he ought to have
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Laid out five Hundred pounds in Building a New Brick
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House in some part of the uplands within the First Seven
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yeares which Expired at Michas 1708 but hath not yet done
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any thing towards it Wee are of opinion that in respect of
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the Charge he hath been at in fitting up and repairing the old
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house scituate in the Marsh and makeing the same fitt for
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Habitacon which He alledged to be of much more use to him
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then a house in the uplands can be Soe may be permitted
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to Doferr the Building of the said House (if he thinks fitt) till
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Lady day 1716 He forthwith giving security to be approved
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by the Grand Comittee that ye same shall be built within one
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year after that time and the said full sume of Five Hundred
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pounds Expended therein and likewise Agreeing to make
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such repaires to the Foundacon of the aforesaid old Marsh
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wall as the said Comittee shall think needfull for the Secureing
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of the intended fore land till the same and the said new wall
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shall be judged to be well fixed and setled.
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And wee recomend it as absolutely necessary that views
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should be made upon the said new wall and the foundacon
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of the old wall once in Two yeares or oftner during Mr: Collyer's
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Lease
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And Lastly wee find that all the Land lyes in good Order
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and that all the Buildings are kept in good repaire
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And whereas Mr: Collyer by his Covenan to ought to have
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planted one Thousand trees of oak ash or Elme and also an
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orchard with good fruite Trees and to maintaine & recruite the
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same Wee find that he hath planted an Orchard adjoyning
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to the Marsh house which is in a Thriveing Condicon but
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that the Oake Ash and Elme Trees planted by him in severall
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parts of the Uplands are farr short of the Number he was
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oblidged to plant and are for the most part so small that they were
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not fitt to be planted there and many of them are already
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dead and few like to thrive and therefore wee are of opinion
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that he ought forthwith to plant other and better trees in
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the Roome thereof and compleat the Number.
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Wm: Bowyer
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Sale of Two Small
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parcells of Free both
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Land to the Hospll:
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vide fo: 152:
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William Bowyer
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Denham
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in the County of
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: having Two small parcells of Free hold Meadow Land
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one Containing about Two Acres and the other three Roods
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lyeing in
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aforesaid Contignons to
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other meadow Land there belonging to this Hospitall and
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undivided from the Hospitall Land and to Event the inconven
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iences which might happen for want of a Division between
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the said two Acre peice and the Hospitall Land adjoyning
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to ill Wee being Directed by the Generall Court of the Three &
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