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To Revd. W Marshall Steeple Bumpstead (Daythorny end)
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St. Thomas's Hospital 26 decr. 1800
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Sir
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The Callery of two Great Coents since you was in Term, & the
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Purpose of other Business as the Season, have do interrupted me, that
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I have not been able to enter your Accounts in the Hospital Books, &
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lay the whole before the Treasurer for his Approbation. Sir a few days I
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hope to be ready then I will return you the Papers you less with me,
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for the Purpose of your in cheery a fan Transcupt of then, which, when
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you have dore, you well be so good as to send it to me to be deported
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will the Hospital Vouchers.
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My Purpose in corecty to you at present unto falpt a request
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of Mr Farr (Stocketes Successor) to had some Tunks in cuted out
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for Repair wanting enter fairer. You will recollect that it was
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poke about when, you was here the Treasurer acquainted in it.
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Mr Farr a few days after Symfied that 3 Oaks , 3 Elms & 20 Pillows
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were much wanted: Mr Farr Junr. has been here Today & says some
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pollard have been felled & cercuted into Gates & an (a few) days the
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outside fence will be tolerebly secure; but more Pollard will
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be wanted for Gates within the farm, as well as the Oaks & Elens,
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the sooner he can have them the
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describle it well be
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will you be so good unto give the necessary Orders to I. Newton,
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unless these Things an done under your ever Inspection.
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Wishly you & Your family in any happy Return of the
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Search
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I can aon Etc. J.B.
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To Mr.
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Jos. Joyner
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St. Thomas's Hospital
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9th June 1801
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Since your Account of the Encroachment of the River on the
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Embankments of your faun, I have been deserous of takery
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a Veen thereof, & had fraed last Tuesday for coming down with
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Mr. Robenson our Surveyor, but assault or Increementance
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having prevented has accompanying one on this day, it
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will not been my Fever to nerve an earlier Tune than
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the 19th or 20th Inst.Mr. Marshall having by the days
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Port represented the Business in a Way that alarms me, I
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must request you will immediatly adverse me what you
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recommand being done & altho' we are presently Stroages
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to each other, your Chararter as so will know to me
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that I am proceeded you will not purpose any This pay in-
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-direct at to the Intents of the Hospital or what will had us
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undo unnecessary Expence. Do me the favour of naming
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whether you have any Timber upon the Eitah that may been fal
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for the Purpose.
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I am sur your hble Serv.
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A.C.
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