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<p n="629">To J. Tesh Esq. Walworth</p>
<p n="630">Feb. 5. 1802. Whole to him to enquire whether he has an Insurance<lb></lb>
in the Hospital Houses in Kent Street (labr van nutdects) assigned to him<lb></lb>
Informed him that if not, it as at his Neiguedesire to know of her<lb></lb>
esemered, at when he is, to what Amount.</p>
<p n="631">To P. W. Crowther Esq, City Comptroller<lb></lb>
Sir<lb></lb>
I am directed by the Hospital Committee, which met<lb></lb>
this day, to acquaint you that they felt that they cannot con-<lb></lb>
serted will their duly to the Hospital, reced from the price<lb></lb>
set upon the premises in Question, or consent to the Reformer<lb></lb>
proposed by the Committee of Improvement etc, & that therefore<lb></lb>
the Question must go to a Jury. I am Sir<lb></lb>
St. Thomas Hospital<lb></lb>
10 Feby. 1802.<lb></lb>
Your Most obed hble Senr.<lb></lb>
O. Cramwell</p>
<p n="632">To Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n632-1">Benj. Chambers</rs>
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, <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo253">Tibshelf</rs>
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near <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo254">Mansfield</rs>
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Sir St. Thomas Hospt, <rs type="date" id="LMTHLB55003_date111">12 Feby 1802</rs>
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I have not communicate the purpose of you Letter<lb></lb>
of the I. Inpr. to the Grand Committee, as it is any With<lb></lb>
to have the Subject of our Correspondence perfectly em-<lb></lb>
dented before it is laid before them-you must observe<lb></lb>
by mine of the 28 Also that I am decidedly against recom-<lb></lb>
mending the Advance of more money upon the Concern<lb></lb>
which berry at such adertance cannot be attended to either<lb></lb>
Way I should wish every work of Expenditure that the<lb></lb>
Hospital is engaged in to be, whilit I preside over its Interest<lb></lb>
To you I think great Maid is due for lavery Aest. the works<lb></lb>
to pack a Slate of forward ness but as I am aware you must<lb></lb>
have many other Presents, & as you seing it would be unplea-<lb></lb>
-sant to you Lavery any Concern in taking the Colliery, I think<lb></lb>
is would be advisable having a proper Engineer is Viewer<lb></lb>
employed to as certain its real worth before are venture to<lb></lb>
judge thereof. Your after in the latter part of your Letter<lb></lb>
(which secures to arm from a with to convince me that the Concern<lb></lb>
is not so bad as I night suppose) certainly is much now<lb></lb>
desirable then our present made of going on - you say " if the<lb></lb>
Hospl. will give you alease of 40 years of the Colliery & form<lb></lb>
you will gave £100 P Ann for the Colliery, & repay the whole<lb></lb>
money expended by the Sough or by Installments"; but as I</p>
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