Decr. 29th. 1747
Sir
Mr. Treasurer recd: yors. of the 26th. inst: with the Bill
inclosed for £82,,1,,3 which is accepted, & when paid will (with yor.
Salary) discharge the ½ year's Rent due at Michs last.
Mr. Treasurer is, & has been for some time past, laid up with
the Gout in a severe manner.
I am Sr. Etc
J W:
To the Revd
. Mr. Elizer Heywood< no role >
at Newton
near Mansfd
. Nottings
.
Decr: 29th:
Mr Tankey
Mr. Treasr: recd: yors. of yesterday, & has seen
Mr. Knock's Letter giving an Account of his very ill State of
health & recommending Mr. Thos. Braybrook< no role >
a Carpenter
of Wye
as a proper person to succeed himMr: Treasr. therefore desires
you will let Mr. Braybrook know that he may take a View of
yr: Farme, &letinform Him what Repairs are wanting, &
what Timber is necessary
J. W:
Janry. 8th
Sir
In pursuance of the Order of the Grand Commee of this
Hospl: This waits on you as Treasr: to the Comrs. of the Hackay
Turnpike to demand £100,,- for an Acre of Gravel dug by
their Agents for the use of the Turnpike out of the Hospl.
Ground at Hackney.
I am Etc.
Morgan Morse< no role >
Clk
To Henry Norris< no role >
Esqr
.
Treasr: to the Comrs. of the Hackney Turnpike