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The Revd. W. Marshall Cambridge
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St. Thomas's Hospital 9th. Octor 1800
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Sir
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A Young Man of respectable Coarneacons having been recom-
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-mended to the Treasurer by one of the Members of the Grand Com-
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-mittee, as a Proper Person to weat will Mr. Stocheld for the Assign-
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-ment of the lease of his form at Parndon, he is disires of giving
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him the Preference a poor the Occasion, and he is to meet Mr. Stock-
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-eld or her friends in a day or two in order to bring the Matter to
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an Issue. As you had a Person in Your Vaccan, who you thought
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would be an iligeble Tenant, the Treasurer weakes may Truly,
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with him may be Postponed till the Event. of this young Mans'
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Negociation with Stocheld us Known.
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I am &J. B
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The Revd. W. Marshall Cambridge
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St. Thomas's Hospital 17th. Octor 1800
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Sir
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The Treasurer desires You will acquaent the several Tenants
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of the Hospital farms, under your Superintend once, that he purposes
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over taking a View of them, and as they are under Cevenant
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to repair & keep in Repair during their Leases, he flotters himself
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he shall find the Buildings in such Condition, the farms under
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such a Course of Management as well be reputable to them &
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satisfactory to himself, and induce him to form such an Opinion
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of them as to render them deserable Tenants upon their respective
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Farms.
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On the other Side I send you an Account left as the
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Hospital Yesterday by Mr. Purtis of a Valuation of same Trees
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at Parrdon by Mr. King, in a beck a Balance is
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ted to be due
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to Mr. Partis of £23.3Pre
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fer you are well acquainted
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will the Circumstances; if not, it may be Proper for some Person
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to be appointed to examine the Accot. & set that it is right
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The Young Man who is in Treaty with Mr. Stocheld for her
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has not yet struck a Bargain.They had I believe, nearly
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agreed, but Stocheld had included the Savory land as attacked to his
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farm, that has I been declared in
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, as a Mulf the Parteas
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Leed here with the Treasurer it has been necessary for them to
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reconsider their Terms, & the Result is not yet come forth.
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I am Sr.J. B.
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O. Cromwell Esqr. Cheshunt Park Herts
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Octo. 18. 1800.Wrote to him enduring a Paper of Mr. Partis, Till to
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two Peices of land at Parrdon, & one
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to the Value have of some Trees
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from him to the Hospital will at ann to No. 8. of £23.3desire
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Mr. C. to such some Enquiry to the Miller, the Mr. Marshall probably
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can throw light upon it.
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Inform him that Mr. Fair & Camp have not yet came to
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an Agreement about provides the lease of Stocheld, farm
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