Novr: 1st: 1764
Sir
I have recd: notice from Mr: Thomas Swaine< no role >
That
he intends to fall the Sheave between Earmons & Deansole and the
half Acre in Mr. Uptons Wood next: falling time. He also desires
some Timber may falled for Rails & a few Posts having none to
Use
I shall be glad Youll examine into the Propriety
of his Requests and send me your Opinion that I may lay it
before Mr: Treasurer
I am Etc J. W
To Mr: John Chatbourn< no role >
at Hastingleigh
Kent
Decr: 13th: 1764
Sir
Your's of the 7th Inst: I have laid before Mr: Treasurer
and by his Order send this to Inform. you. that: he Consents to you
doing as you therein Mentioned for Mr: Swain. but: desires you'll
take Especial Care, that no Trees are fell'd that may be fill
for better purposes, or more of what is Fill than absolutely
Necessary which I hope youll take particular Case of
To Mr: John Chatbourne< no role >
I am Etc
J.W
St. Thos. Hospl. Decr; 18th. 1764
Sir
Mr. Richd. Sankey< no role >
intends to Fell two Acres & half
of Wood
in Hurst; called lately Kingmill down wood And
Part of Benk's wood this year; therefore desire you'l
be so good as to examine & Mark what's fill to be filld
Accordingly
I am Sir
Your very hble Servt.
J.W.
Rt.
To
Mr. Jno: Chatbourn< no role >
Hastingleigh
near Wye
Kent