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Image 27 of 16626th February 1725


St. Thomas's Hospll . 26. Febr 1725

Sr.


Mr. Barnadiston haveing Agreed with the Govrs. for a Lease of
a House in the Old Bailey for which he was to Pay £100. Fine &
£10. P Ann which Agreemt. was made upon your Accot. & the £100
was to be paid down The Comittee looking ever their Contrail
Book & not finding the mony paid are very much Surpriz'd
imputing the Non paymt. as my neglect And because neither
your Character nor mine may suffer any further I expect the
mony be forthwith paid otherwise the Comittee will order
process as upon other Occasions of which I thought fit to
Advise you and am

Yor humble Servt. C.J:

To Mr. Jeffryes at the
Poultry Compter

St. Thomas's Hospl. Southwark
24 o. Febr 1725.

Mr. Barringer


I Hear Hadack has paid One years Rent Whether
you have given any Accot. of it to Mr. Scarratt I know not
I am told also that Mr. Blows user part of Hadack's Farme as
his own Land, pray how comes that about, or what is the
pretence for so doing & how much Land may it be pray let me
know & how much Land may it be Pray let me know how much
Hadack may be in arreare & also the rest of the Tennts. & how
much each of them pay by the year Mr Wright our Clerk is
lately dead So that I cannot readily come at the papers
relating to this Estate.

You write Mr Scarratt you have got a good Tennt. Do you
me and Our Tennant to take the whole Estate or only Hadack's
Farme the Sooner you Answer this Letter the better I am

Yor. Affectionate Friend C.J: [..]

Pray understand my desire is to have the particular of the
whole Estate the Several Tennts. Names & how much each pays
& how much each is in arreare

To Mr. Joseph Barringer< no role > at Eltisley
near Caxton at Elsley in Cambridgeshire




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