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St: Thomas's Hosptl: Janry: 19th: 1744
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Sr:
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The time of examining the Hospl: Accots: drawing near, and
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the very particular Notice which was taken of yor: large Arrear
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by the Govrs: when they Audited the last Accots: prevails with me to give
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yo this trouble; being certain that if you knew what was said
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on that Occasion, you would never suffer such an Arrr: to appear
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before them again
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To Mr:
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Henry Wankford
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Rickmersworth
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I am Etc J: W:
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Feb: 19th: 1744.
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Mr: Knock
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Mr: Sankey has wrote to Mr Treasurer desiring
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that some Timber might be ordered him for a Barn Floor which, he says,
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has not been new laid for 31 years past, & that this is the best time for
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cutting down Timber for that use. Mrs Treasurer therefore desires
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that you will inform yourself of the particulars, & after you have
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directed proper Timber for that purpose, that you will immediately
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give an Account thereof to him.
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At Chilham near Canterbury
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April 5th: 1745.
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Mr: Collin
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Mr: Treasurer recd: yours of the 1st: inst: And by this Order
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I lay'd that part of it, containing yor: Complaints, before the Doctors; whose
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Opinion You will find in Mr: Pearce's Letter inclos'd. Mr: Treasurer
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would reather have the Repairs look'd after by yor: self, if you could do it
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without Prejudice to yor: health, but if you camelot, He desires you with give
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Mr: Surrett directions about them, & that you will take an opportunity,
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as often as you can, of seeing how he goes on.
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I am
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