Augst. 1st. 1751
Mr. Godfrey
Your's of the 26th July last relating to Mrs. Hayes's
Affairs has been Elid before Mr. Treasurer who desires
to know what Quantity of Dung she has left on Comberton
Farme, before he consents to any Allowance And is very
much susprised at her Post poning the Payment of her Rent
on any Consideration But as Mr. Holder, by being on the
Premises, will ls liable to pay all Arrears of Rent it
is incumbent on him now to take Care about it
To Mrs. John Godfrey< no role >
at little Eversden
near Cambridge
Yrs. Etc
J. Wright
3d
Mr. Swaine
I reced Yrs. of the 30th last with the Bill inclosed for
£64..11- which is accepted and when paid shall be placed to yr.
Accot. of Rent Your [..] Notice that you intend to fell, at next
falling time, Earmans Shawe or Wood has been laid before Mr.
Treasurer and likewise yr. Request of the 6 or 7 Beech [..] Trees in
that wood which you say are of no great Value and dammage the
Underwood - about which I am orderd to write to Mr. Chetbourn
our Woodreeve by this Post
To Mr. Nichs. Swaine< no role >
at Hastingleigh
near Wye
Kent
Yrs. Etc J Wright
3d.
Mr. Chatbourn
Mr. Swaine has given Notice that he intends to fall at
next Falling time Earmans Shawe or woodAt which time Mr Treasr.
would have you take Care to preserve the growing Timber Treas, &
mark the Storers & Wavers as are Proper to be left standing
according to the Custome of the Country And to take as View of
6 or 7 Buck Trees standing in the Sd. Wood which Mr Swaine has
desired Mr. Treasurer to give him as being of small Value and
dammaging the Underwood which if you find to be the Case
Mr. Treasurer consents to Mr Swaine's taking them on Condition
of his Planting as many Ashen Trees in the Hedges Rows in
their Stead
Yrs Etc J: Wright
To Mr John Chatbourn< no role >
at Hastingleigh
near beyas by Ashford
Bag