Augst: 13th: 1745.
Mr: Paine
Sr:
I reced yors: of the 4th: inst: & laid it before Mr: Treasurer
who has order'd me to acquaint you That as you are the Hospital Tenant
so He shall expect the Rent from you. Sometime ago you sent me
a Proposal for a building Lease for those Houses & Ground of yors: in
Kent Street, if you have any thing further to add upon that Affair, you
will let me know by yor: next Letter, which I desire may be very soon
At the Sign of the Griffin at Colchester
J: W:
Augst: 20th: 1745.
Mr: Barringer
I have this day reced an Answer from the Governors
of the London Workhouse That they desire, as does Mr. Treasurer of our
Hospital, that you will take effectual Methods to secure the Rents
due from the Ellisley Tenants; and as soon as you can, to get a better
Tenant or Tenants for the Estate.
I am Etc: J: W:
Novr: 13th: 1745.
Mr: John Parsons< no role >
I give you this Notice by Order of Mr: Treasurer
That unless you pay forthwith your Arrears being £12..10.. due at Michas
last for the House in the Old Baily
a Distress will be made on the Goods
of yor: Undertenant
Yor Etc: Morgan Morse< no role >
Clerk
Novr: 13th: 1745
Mr: Philip Flower< no role >
I am to acquaint you by the Direction of Mr:
Treasurer That unless you forthwith pay the Arrears due for the
House in the Old Baily at Michas last being £12..10..- You will
be sued without further Notice
in St: John Street
Yor: Etc Morgan Morse< no role >
Clerk
Novr: 13th: 1745
Mr: William Clack< no role >
I am to acquaint you by the Direction of Mr Treasr:
That unless you pay forthwith the Arrears due for the House in
Distaff Lane of Michs 1744 being £15..- you will be Sued with
further Notice
Yor: Etc: Morgan Morse< no role >
Clerk