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<p n="2247">Colour of that Lease, which expireing at Christman 1712 For preserving our Right<lb></lb>
to the said Lands by and Entry and Clainne within Five Years after the End of<lb></lb>
the said Terme, Mr. Wright our Clerk on the Sixteenth of December last by vertue of a<lb></lb>
Letter of Attorney for that purpose, made Entryes upon the said Lands lyeing in Serveal<lb></lb>
Parcells, whereof about Six Acres and an half are impossession of <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n2247-1">Edward Halfchyde</rs>
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<lb></lb>
as <rs type="occupation" id="LMTHMG55301_occ1843">Under tenant</rs>
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to <rs type="occupation" id="LMTHMG55301_occ1844">Sr</rs>
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. <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n2247-2">Richard Child</rs>
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; about two Acres more are in the possession of <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n2247-3">Edward<lb></lb>
Goubstone</rs>
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And about Three Roodsmore are in the possession of <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n2247-4">Thomas Quarne</rs>
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For<lb></lb>
which Three Roods Quarne then Attorned Tenant to the Hospitall, Mr. Wright delivered<lb></lb>
Ejectments at that time to the said halfechyde and Goulston: and Gouldstone not thinking<lb></lb>
Fit to make any Defence, Indgment in Ejectment has been Since obtained against him<lb></lb>
But as to Sr. <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n2247-5">Richard Child</rs>
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, he insists upon his possession, and that he has the Free hold<lb></lb>
in him, however proposes to Refer the point to two Councill, which we have agreed<lb></lb>
to, in hopes to have the same Settled without further Charge.</p>
<p n="2248"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Thos. & Edward<lb></lb>
Hancocks Grant</note>
<lb></lb>
Upon the Request of Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n2248-4">Thomas</rs>
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and <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n2248-1">Edward Hancock</rs>
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to whom we have agree<lb></lb>
to Grant a Lease of our Farmes lyeing in <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHMG55301_geo901">Fulborne</rs>
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and <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHMG55301_geo902">Feversham</rs>
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in the County of<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMTHMG55301_geo903">Cambridge</rs>
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in such manner as Reported to the Genearll Court held the 16o: of January<lb></lb>
1716 We have agreed that the same shall be granted by two Leases, One to the said<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n2248-2">Thomas Hancock</rs>
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of our Farme in Fulborne at Sixty pounds P Annum and Three<lb></lb>
hundred pounds Fine, And the other to the said <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n2248-3">Edward Hancock</rs>
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of our Farme at<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMTHMG55301_geo904">Teversham</rs>
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at Forty pounds per Annum and Two hundred pounds Fine.</p>
<p n="2249"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Slades Grant</note>
<lb></lb>
Wee have agreed with Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMTHMG55301_n2249-2">Thomas Slade</rs>
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with whom we had contracted to Grant<lb></lb>
him a Lease of Two Houses, One lyeing in <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHMG55301_geo905">St. Saviours parish,</rs>
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and the other in <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHMG55301_geo906">St. Thomas<lb></lb>
Parihs in Southwarke</rs>
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, upon the Termes reported to the Generall Court held the 15th. of<lb></lb>
July 1715. That he shall have the same now Granted by Two Leases, One of the House in<lb></lb>
St. Saviours Parish at Twelve pounds per Annum for a Fine of Two hundred and Fifty<lb></lb>
pounds, And the other of the House in St: Thomas's Parish at Three pounds Six Shillings<lb></lb>
and Eight pence per Annum for a Fine of Fifty Pounds: And that a Covenant shall be<lb></lb>
contained in the Lease of the said House in St. Saviours to oblige him to keep the pavement<lb></lb>
of the Gateway or passage leading out of the Burrough into St. Thomas's Parish, which<lb></lb>
lyes under part of the said House in good Repaire.</p>
<p n="2250">Mr Skingle our Tenant of a Farme and Lands at <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHMG55301_geo907">Parndon</rs>
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in Essex<lb></lb>
haveing Represented to us That the allowance of Thirty Seaven Pounds & Terms Shillings<lb></lb>
already made to him was very Short of the Great Damage he received, and the Charges<lb></lb>
he was put to by the high wind in the year 1707. And haveing earnestly requested<lb></lb>
a further Allowance towards the same. Wee have Ordered That a years Rent being<lb></lb>
Fifteen pounds be allowed him by Mr. <rs type="occupation" id="LMTHMG55301_occ1845">Treasurer</rs>
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, and that the Same be remitted in<lb></lb>
the Hospitall Accompt.</p>
<p n="2251"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">The Hospl.<lb></lb>
Insur'd from fire</note>
<lb></lb>
Wee haveing Ordered That all the Buildings within the Scite of this Hospital<lb></lb>
be Insured against Fire in the Hand and Hand Office on Snow Will in the Best andrew<lb></lb>
advantageous manner it could be done An Agreement has been made with the<lb></lb>
Directors of that Office for Insuring Thirteen Thousand and Five hundred pounds up<lb></lb>
the said Buildings.</p>
<p n="2252">Complaints haveing being frequently made to us, That Water is very much<lb></lb>
wanted in this Hospitall: And we being of Opinion, that the Erecting a large Coffe<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
is Some convenient part thereof will be of Great Service as well in Case of Fire, as<lb></lb>
upon any Accidentall Failures of Supply of water by the Pipes laid into the Hospital<lb></lb>
Wee have ordered large Castone to be sett up near the cold Bath in this Hospital<lb></lb>
And have likewife caused piped of a larger Borethan fromerly to be laid into the Hospital<lb></lb>
from the Maine in St. Thomas's Parish By which we hope there will be full & sufficient<lb></lb>
Supply of Water for the future for all the Occasion of the House.</p>
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