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<p n="1406">To Revd. W Marshall, Steeple Bumpstead Essex</p>
<p n="1407">SirSt Thomas's Hospl 1 May 1807</p>
<p n="1408">The Treasurer desires are 4<obscured></obscured>
Receipt of year letter of<lb></lb>
Yesterday dath are reason an order Burleys Etc for £360 which well be<lb></lb>
placed to your<obscured></obscured>
He observes what you recommend respects the Parndon<lb></lb>
Tenants & well prepared to discuss those Matters well you when you meet,<lb></lb>
but as he has agreed mary Engagements for same term to came, he worker you so<lb></lb>
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Survey the reading well your Report of that farm at lively, them<lb></lb>
fix a<obscured></obscured>
will term, as which you may byeng forwards every Thing that as<lb></lb>
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pe for Consideration.</p>
<p n="1409">I am Etc<lb></lb>
J. D</p>
<p n="1410">To Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n1410-1">Benja. Chambers</rs>
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, <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo496">Tibshelf</rs>
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near <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo497">Mansfield</rs>
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<p n="1411">Sir</p>
<p n="1412">St Thomas. Hospl. <rs type="date" id="LMTHLB55003_date240">9 May 1807</rs>
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<p n="1413">In Reply to your favour of the 20<obscured></obscured>
I have to regnes that the proposal<lb></lb>
or behalf of Mr. Bethell for execratory Bewick fram payment of Tythe<lb></lb>
is net such as can be acceded to, as fors The<obscured></obscured>
are more desirable than<lb></lb>
getting red of such a perpetual Source of Cantertean. As the Ne<obscured></obscured>
as<lb></lb>
stall open, I by re recommend your<obscured></obscured>
ry Mr. Jackson an the Subject, &<lb></lb>
underwriting to came to same seat of Treaty for purchasing the whole of<lb></lb>
the Tythe, which certainly would be more desirable there doing at<obscured></obscured>
a<lb></lb>
partial way; d of her possession should be such as you thick reasonable,<lb></lb>
I will then gave the subject any immediate Attention, as it is my canner<lb></lb>
desire to have the Estates fo the proposal as free farm every<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
<lb></lb>
In cumbrance as possible. Mr. Cromwell has the Particular relative to<lb></lb>
the principal Tenants;<obscured></obscured>
not appeard desirable that the Collages should,<lb></lb>
have any Term granted them as are should keep our Au<obscured></obscured>
over them<lb></lb>
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thoart what they would be a Nuisance to the Estate: But near of the when<lb></lb>
we meet, wheat I hope will be or Tibshelf before the Summon as over.</p>
<p n="1414">I am Etc A. C</p>
<p n="1415">To Mr. J. Trumper, Harefield, Middlesex.</p>
<p n="1416">SirSt. Thomas's, Hospital May 12. 1807</p>
<p n="1417">I have laid your letter of the 7th. which I did not receive till Yesterday<lb></lb>
before the Treasurer this Morning, & as your report that about from had<lb></lb>
of oath Timber will be wanted for new Laying Mr Back's<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
What 10 oak may be when<obscured></obscured>
for that purpose without much<lb></lb>
pre<obscured></obscured>
to the Estate, he directs me to request that you will mark<lb></lb>
what a fat, and order to be filled, & to be carefully presents a<lb></lb>
Rate of Preparation for the intended Purpose, that when the old floor<lb></lb>
is taken up, such of the plants, as are sound may be applied to any<lb></lb>
other floor that may strand in need of Occupation.</p>
<p n="1418">I am Etc J.P</p>
<p n="1419">To <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n1419-1">John Drummond</rs>
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<rs type="occupation" id="LMTHLB55003_occ154">Esqr</rs>
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. <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo498">Denham</rs>
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Dear Sir<lb></lb>
St. Thomas's Hospl. <rs type="date" id="LMTHLB55003_date241">13 May 1807</rs>
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<p n="1420">I much report Mrs Parker's purchasing in her Claim of right to<lb></lb>
the<obscured></obscured>
y as cap<obscured></obscured>
Letter of the 10 Inst. Mr. Cromwell is new<lb></lb>
with me, and sa<obscured></obscured>
he has not receive an Answer to that Letter he will<lb></lb>
to Sir Roger Newdigates So to<obscured></obscured>
(Messrs. Mabuly & Daniell) in Consequence<lb></lb>
of every given Solicitor, but proposes calling upon them this Afternoon</p>
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