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Mr. B. is greatly surprised, as well he may, that his liberal
compliance with the Sum mentioned by Mr Lloyd's First letter as
the Price of the Enfranchisment ( in Mr Lloyds first Letter)
and his readyness to of to avoid delay for the
accommodation of Sotheby's stay in , sho'd
be so bad mis construed into an Eagerness on the part of Col
B himself to make the , as to induce
Mr Lloyd to think him capable of being
upon in the account he has advancing the Price
in the manner attempted by Mr Lloyd's last
Letter, which accompanied a draft of the a Conveyance
and he is no less surprised it is extraordinary that he shod think of presenting
any draft at all under the Circumstance of
'' consigning advancing the Price that was
agreed upon by Mr B according to it
Mr B. will honour that in
is the than the General Price of Land in the Parish of
and he has himself a Freehold Farm near at Pye Green
of 53 of much better Land than by Copyhold acres which he lets out at considerable less
than 20s an acre Mr B. is therefore
to give not a farthing more for the parish
therein at that and with respect
to the additional copyhold case of copyhold Mr Lloyd
to have discovered that Mr B holds near of the
of If the extends
to the they may callers even may possibly be these in it but can
it must be indeed, to reinstate
Identifier: | JB/540/341/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540.
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1787-03-04 |
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[[notes_public::"Russian copy of a letter of Petty sent by Samuel Benthamto Jac. Parlitch[?]. Copy taken by Laurente, Gen. Bandris secretary from the copy take by Beaty"]] |
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