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<p n="1924">other House and New Barne in the aforesd: Lane Leading from the<lb></lb>
Marsh to Alvethley Towne, are sufficient Buildings for the use of the<lb></lb>
Tenants who shall hold the uplands granted by the solld Lease to the<lb></lb>
said Mr: Collyer And that the said Marsh Foot House and the Buildings<lb></lb>
there are sufficient for the Marsh grounds Granted by the said Lease</p>
<p n="1925">The Litle Cottage over against the said Farme house and also the<lb></lb>
Cottage by the Windmill (which are built on the Waste of the Mannor)<lb></lb>
wee found to be in good Repaire.</p>
<p n="1926">And as to the Trees which have been planted by the said <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n1926-1">Henry<lb></lb>
Collyer</rs>
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pursueant to a Covenant for that purpose in the said Lease Wee<lb></lb>
found they were for the most part dead or dueing and are of Opinion<lb></lb>
that no Trees will thrive there. The Soyle occuring not to be propper for<lb></lb>
them: But the said Mr: <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n1926-2">Jabez Collyer</rs>
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Saied that altho' his Father<lb></lb>
has already planted them Two or Three Times over He is willing to<lb></lb>
plant againe in such manner as the Comittee shall Think fitt to<lb></lb>
Direct.</p>
<p n="1927"> <note type="authorial" place="margin"> <obscured></obscured>
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Grant</note>
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Wee have Agreed with Mr: <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n1927-1">Joseph Hitch</rs>
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<interp inst="LMTHMG55301_n1927-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
on the behalfe<lb></lb>
of Mrs: <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n1927-2">Susan Surplice</rs>
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to Grant her a new Lease of the Watermill & a<lb></lb>
Close called <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHMG55301_geo765">Topcliffs close</rs>
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lyeing in <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHMG55301_geo766">Meldred</rs>
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in <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHMG55301_geo767">Cambridege shire</rs>
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with<lb></lb>
the woods of the same for Twenty one years from Michas next At<lb></lb>
the old nearly Rent of Three pounds Six Shillings and Eight pouce<lb></lb>
In Consideracon of a Fine of Ninety pounds, whereof Fifty pounds<lb></lb>
is to be paid at Lady day next and the Remainder at Michas next.</p>
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tacons to prferve<lb></lb>
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to be made<lb></lb>
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Tents as should<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
ye same.</note>
<lb></lb>
Mr: Sivayne our Tenant of the Demeasnes of the Mannors<lb></lb>
of Combe. Grove and Fanscombe in Rent and severall others Tenant<lb></lb>
or subtenants of the Demeasnes of the other Mannors belonging to<lb></lb>
this Hospitall having applied for Deputacons to prserve the Game<lb></lb>
within the said respective mannors according to the Late Arts of<lb></lb>
parliament That they may thereby be the better Inabled to prsent<lb></lb>
the damage done to theirfences and grounds Wee have Ordered<lb></lb>
Deputacons to be made out under the Comon Seale of this Hospitall<lb></lb>
with usuall powers to be contained therein at the charge of such of<lb></lb>
our Tenants or Subtenants as shall desire the same to Continue during the pleasure<lb></lb>
of this Court or the Grand Comittee of this Hosptl:</p>
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Davis's Case<lb></lb>
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ered and a Gratuity<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
Attd. him</note>
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In pursueance of a Refference made to us by the said Generall<lb></lb>
Court of the four and Twentieth day of November 1710: upon the<lb></lb>
Representacon of Mr: <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n1929-1">John Davis</rs>
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our <rs type="occupation" id="LMTHMG55301_occ1397">Apothecary</rs>
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, praying an<lb></lb>
Allowance for the Extraordinary charge of Medicines provided by<lb></lb>
him for the use of this Hospitall from the Year 1709: Wee have<lb></lb>
Considered of the said Reprentacon and have fully Examined into<lb></lb>
the Alleyacons of the said Mr: Davis relateing thereunto and it</p>
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