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<p n="1104">on Account of the Bewick rents, which is of Course cased<lb></lb>
to your credit. I shall direct Mr Cromwell to proceed against Mr<lb></lb>
Barlow for the Arrears due to the Hospital, if you think this the<lb></lb>
Proper Seciaon for an Eatcroft on the Premise is please to say so.<lb></lb>
I should be glad Bolus House was repaired; so as to be remain settle<lb></lb>
when the Houses you are building are finished you will please to<lb></lb>
repeat to me the Particulars, when I will write you about Timber<lb></lb>
Etc; say where they are situate.I am EtcA.C.</p>
<p n="1105">not having the back in which the To be half Accounts are intered<lb></lb>
at present in my Possession, I cannot go into an Investigation of<lb></lb>
the Vauteau that have take plan sum 1799, same of which but per-<lb></lb>
haps not the whole have been allowed for in your half yearly Accts.<lb></lb>
When I have an Opportunity, I will tell you if are agoen; where at is pe<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
to state the Allocation at the Timothy take place, it is desireable, for I find<lb></lb>
it difficult to make these Things clear to the Auditors. I have ordered<lb></lb>
you from Bloxarus the paper you create for what I have debited you<lb></lb>
£3. in Accot. will the Hospital. Is will be our by put<obscured></obscured>
I.B.</p>
<p n="1106">To <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n1106-1">Frans. Webb</rs>
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<rs type="occupation" id="LMTHLB55003_occ126">Esq.</rs>
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<rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo420">Salisbury</rs>
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SirSt Thomas's Hospital <rs type="date" id="LMTHLB55003_date194">Nov 23d. 1804</rs>
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The Treasurer wrote to you in Septr. relative to an Exchange of<lb></lb>
land at Pewsey will the Kennet &lover Canal C: since when he<lb></lb>
has not received any further Communication from you. Soon after<lb></lb>
that Time he received an Application from Mr Paper of Week Pewrey<lb></lb>
requistg & deputation for P ann, to be granted to a respectible from<lb></lb>
if her, an Inhabitant of Pursey. The Treasurer has never arround<lb></lb>
the letter, un<obscured></obscured>
the Application should have came thro' your<lb></lb>
& backed will you RecommendationShould a deputation<lb></lb>
be thought necessary for the Presentation if the Game, you will<lb></lb>
please to report your Opinion about at.</p>
<p n="1107">When you have held the Court at Pursey & made up the<lb></lb>
annual Account, I will think you 4<obscured></obscured>
, I am<obscured></obscured>
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I.D</p>
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To Mr. J. Browning, Hastingleigh near Wye<lb></lb>
SirSt. Thomas's Hospl. 30 Nov. 1804.<lb></lb>
Mr Beevers received your Remittance of £100 on<lb></lb>
Account of Ask & Buck Timber, by draft on Bation & C: which<lb></lb>
when paid will be carried to your credit.The Art Timber<lb></lb>
which you my can be filled this Season I should recommend<lb></lb>
being cut, if not in an improvable State, & such Oak also as<lb></lb>
will be good Carpenter Timber as the Demand at this Time<lb></lb>
is great & in Consequence the pricehigh<lb></lb>
I am Etc AC.</p>
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