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send as Lady day & Michmas a half yearly Abstract to them Perevd
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of the Value of the Coal that has been got & the Expence of gettg it,
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then often dedecting the Coats on hand & the outstanding Debts your mistr-
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-resnet whatever balance stood upon the Account, of those two Preced &
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this would in some degree assetale it will
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half yeares the Rents. If you will
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will be so good as to make up the next Return to the 30s. Inst. & remet
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the Balance then standg upon the Account, it will be Els the Matter
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in Train for the Proceding as Michaelmas, but I am I shell be as
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glad as the Treasurer can be when you can left the Colliery at a fair
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Rent
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I enclose you a Soct of Specimen of the Abstract
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wherein
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the Value of the Coal for is stated on the Credit Side, & the Expence of gilly
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as, & incidental Payments on the other.Put this Paper is for the Pur-
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pose of shewing that the whole Produce of the Collerey (exclusive of bad debts)
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for the last 14 Months is £1037.18.6 & the Whole disbursment
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£939.12.4½. In another psent of Seen, deducting from the Expences
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the Money spent in Preparations & for Materials & Implements, it should
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occur that the Profit is near £300How many Acres have been got, You
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are curable to determine.
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I think you said You was no portsman, but there was Plenty
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of Game or To be half. The Treasurer wishes you to give an Eye to its
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Preservation, & I know it well be agreeable to him to recover since
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from you as Opportunities open.
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I am Ser
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Your very obed Serv. J. B.
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The To be half Acco. of rents is right.
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To
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Frans. Webb
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Salisbury
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St. Thomas's Hospital
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18th Sept 1801
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Sir,
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Since I had the Pleasure of your Letter of the 6th. Jany last I am
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without any Adverce relative to the Pewrey Estate which being
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an Object of great Importance to the Hospital, of Court very
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much interest me. I shell therefore under myself obliged
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by your frequent Communications, & have to request the plan of
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the Estate being returned to me, as I apprehend it can be no
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longer necessary to keep it separate from the Reside of the
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Estate. You will likewise please to transmet me your
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annual Account which in your last you expected to send in
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about a Month.The Purpose of the Term is has been meet
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sensibly fell by the Hospital so much
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require every
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attention in improving the Estates.
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I am Sir Your humble Serv. A.C.Treas
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Does Lady Aylesford reside in your Night omited
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I beg leave to add that the Lease to W Carnon his here unsealed
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the Hospital having had nothing to lay before the Court of Common
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Council for that Purpose since it was received. What the Seat is assigned
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it shall be returned to yourI also beg to say that
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it would
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be extremely convenient, if your annual Account was sent between
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Mechmas Xmas every Year, as by a late Regulation the Hospl.
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Accounts are ordered to be make up every Xmas, & the Rents &
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Income to be precesly stated to the Proceeding Michmas
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J. B.
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