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<p n="45">Has not the same motion for oppressing an end in<lb></lb>
dual as some private persons may do, on the<lb></lb>
other hand, if the then tenant: shd: take any<lb></lb>
steps to mast: or rack the estate contray to custom<lb></lb>
and good husbandry, the same body mill not<lb></lb>
spare any expence or trouble to obtain redress.</p>
<p n="46">Mr. Stone</p>
<p n="47">Since you was have I have seen the Person<lb></lb>
who went to view your house at Pinner Park the report<lb></lb>
they make is that it is in a very had state all the out<lb></lb>
buildings & what properly belong to the Tenant have<lb></lb>
been shamefully neglected, now as you was the Tenant<lb></lb>
under the late Lease you are certainly very blameable<lb></lb>
& ought to he called of to make good of what you have<lb></lb>
omitted, as well as what you have done in consequence<lb></lb>
of your agreeing for a new Lease as to the Dwelling<lb></lb>
house, the in a had condition & morse than it ought<lb></lb>
to have been, we shall take proper steps to do<lb></lb>
what is best perhaps it may be rebuild & better<lb></lb>
contrived by having cellars Etc but this is not finally<lb></lb>
determined on</p>
<p n="48">I am<lb></lb>
Sir Your hble Servt:<lb></lb>
E J.</p>
<p n="49">14th. Augst: 1794.</p>
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