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<p n="119"> <rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55001_geo50">St. Thomas's Hospital</rs>
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<rs type="date" id="LMTHLB55001_date16">1 o. June 1723</rs>
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<p n="120"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Mr. Skingle</note>
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I find by the Accot: brought up by Mr Mead, That Mr Brett has<lb></lb>
received £27. and you £45.4s:4d out of Mr Goldstons<lb></lb>
Effects. Mr Brett has paid the £27:10s: long since. I must<lb></lb>
desire you woud returne the £45.4s:4d. as soon as you<lb></lb>
can: And let me know what Charges you have been at<lb></lb>
in pelacon to the Goods, and what Mr. Brett has laid out, that<lb></lb>
so I may draw up a Note of the whole Charges. of the<lb></lb>
Rent there is only 9:5:2. unpaid. It is now a proper<lb></lb>
time to have the Hay Sold; If Mr. Goldstone thinks he can<lb></lb>
dispose of it better than you, Upon Paying this £9:5s.2d<lb></lb>
and leaveing Effects enough to answer the Charges, you may<lb></lb>
lett him have the Hay to carry to Markett. Otherwise you<lb></lb>
are desired to Send as much Hay to markett as will Raise<lb></lb>
the remainder of the Rent and Charges. Pray done<lb></lb>
lett this Oppertunity for Selling the Hay be slipt.<lb></lb>
Lett him have notice of this Letter presently; And if he<lb></lb>
don't bring the money the next day, Lett the Hay So<lb></lb>
much of it as is necessary be sent up and Sold.</p>
<p n="121">I am Sr. Etc T.W.</p>
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