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<p n="117">Encouragement to un<obscured></obscured>
man, but it<obscured></obscured>
her be talked of<lb></lb>
I have wrote to Tagell that the Committee understand the Commission is<lb></lb>
made proper Allowance to all who suffered by the In<obscured></obscured>
but at<lb></lb>
all Es<obscured></obscured>
he talked of too much, to or bate £10. use of £40 on Account<lb></lb>
of a Common is out of the Way, I asked him if he wi<obscured></obscured>
to give up<lb></lb>
he Lease, the Sundles out from weeks 1798 in £130 & Mr. Head lys<lb></lb>
£120 clear. The<obscured></obscured>
for Hinton Nethnall is an object &<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
collected. You have not rejected to what I said of the Gratuity to Mr.<lb></lb>
Freeman being or<obscured></obscured>
led seem after it was granted, that on Account of<lb></lb>
the In<obscured></obscured>
I approved to be paid put out of the Grand Hock; indeed<lb></lb>
the whole of the In<obscured></obscured>
Business has been a most<obscured></obscured>
thing<lb></lb>
for the Hospital. I just intimated in a former Litter about a final<lb></lb>
Adgentment of Mr. Freemans Accot - I cannot agree & suppose the<lb></lb>
Committee well not to a whole year due at Mich<obscured></obscured>
as to be paid the<lb></lb>
Lady day following; this is leaving ¾ in hand instead of ½ year.<lb></lb>
I cane not present (if ever) make not the Affair about Argents £88<lb></lb>
a Tythe, is was a most<obscured></obscured>
bled again & poor Mr. Freeman was not<lb></lb>
up to it.</p>
<p n="118">Yours Etc Etc E. J.</p>
<p n="119">Mr Cromwell well prepare the bond: after so money<lb></lb>
Spiceman rather wonder at Hulling my name among</p>
<p n="120">Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMTHLB55003_n120-1">Benjamin Chambers</rs>
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<rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo31">Tibshelf</rs>
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<rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo32">Mansfield</rs>
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<rs type="placeName" id="LMTHLB55003_geo33">Notts</rs>
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St. Thomas Hospital <rs type="date" id="LMTHLB55003_date16">18th. July 1799</rs>
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<p n="121">Sir<lb></lb>
I received yours of 11th & 14th with the Certificates for Tibshelf<lb></lb>
Bewick Melwards lease was out by Coach that sit out early on<lb></lb>
Tuesday Morning therefore hope your have received at<obscured></obscured>
Time.<lb></lb>
Nothing has passed about any of the Governors<obscured></obscured>
Tibshelf,<lb></lb>
therefore hope what I have said before of not<obscured></obscured>
deny for Tufler<lb></lb>
will make the setting cary We again wart by on what has been<lb></lb>
expended on the Coal sough. I had not charged the £19.18.<lb></lb>
there to but shall considered it as an Arrear; your well be on good<lb></lb>
not to blend there again, it is now g<obscured></obscured>
</p>
<p n="122">I am Sir Your<obscured></obscured>
tobed Servt E.J.</p>
<p n="123">Revd. W. Marshall Cambridge</p>
<p n="124">Sr. Thomas, Hospital 20th. July 1799</p>
<p n="125">Sir<lb></lb>
I cannot avoid leasbluy you with a Letter<obscured></obscured>
ing from exam-<lb></lb>
-ining the Accot. you out 3 Months ago, in which it is stated<lb></lb>
that Head by paid £165 to Lady day. 1798, that is one year & or<lb></lb>
half at £110 p Ann. I by you will examine this, I rather<lb></lb>
think that instead of Lady day, it should be Michmas 1798:<lb></lb>
in this Turn a little can fined, by the Kental you lately sent<lb></lb>
me which makes the Rent paid to Michmas 1798. from which<lb></lb>
Time he advanced rent of £120 cer<obscured></obscured>
ces. I receive your<lb></lb>
Letter with some Expectation of occing you next Week</p>
<p n="126">I am Sir Your most hble Serv.<lb></lb>
E.J.</p>
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