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<p>I James Whelan shall sustain the loss of six pounds six shillings<lb/>
<p>I James Whelan shall sustain the loss of six pounds six shillings<lb/>
by quiting my habitation which I now hold of M<hi rend="superscript">R</hi> John Donne<lb/>
by quiting my habitation which I now hold of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> John Donne<lb/>
at Lady day instead of Michaelmas next by losing my regular<lb/>
at Lady day instead of Michaelmas next by losing my regular<lb/>
Lodgers and a variety more disadvantageous things that will arise<lb/>
Lodgers and a variety more disadvantageous things that will arise<lb/>
from removing in so short a time. &#x2014;<lb/>
from removing in so short a time. &#x2014;<lb/>
</p>
</p>
<head>March 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 1800.</head>
<p>March 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 1800.</p>


<p>An Estimate of the costs expenses loss and damage that will be<lb/>
<p>An Estimate of the costs expenses loss and damage that will be<lb/>
insured by quiting the premesis of the Roe Buck Public House on<lb/>
insured by <sic>quiting</sic> the premises of the Roe Buck Public House on<lb/>
Milbank Westminster in the occupation of George Plank. &#x2014;<lb/>
Milbank Westminster in the occupation of George Clark. &#x2014;<lb/></p>
1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi>. As per Inventory paid in coming in in July 1799&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014; 60..11..10/2<lb/>
 
2. Two <unclear>Licences</unclear> taken out since the above&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014; 7..0..0<lb/>
<p>1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi>. As per Inventory paid in coming in in July 1799&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014; 60..11..10/2<lb/>
2. Two Licences taken out since the above&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014; 7..0..0<lb/>
3. Expenses laid out in rendering the premesis convenient &#x2014;&#x2014; 5..18..0<lb/>
3. Expenses laid out in rendering the premesis convenient &#x2014;&#x2014; 5..18..0<lb/>
4. Laid out for Timber <unclear>&c</unclear> to make the place <unclear>more</unclear> comm<unclear>od</unclear>ious for<lb/>
4. Laid out for Timber &amp;c to make the place more commodious for<lb/>
business, for the ensuing season &#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;}1..1..0<lb/>
business, for the ensuing season &#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;}1..1..0<lb/>
5. The loss and damage that will be sustained on being turned<lb/>
5. The loss and damage that will be sustained on being turned<lb/>
out of business not less than &#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;} 30..0..0<lb/>
out of business not less than &#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;} 30..0..0<lb/>
6. Debts <unclear>&c</unclear> that will be lost &#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014; <hi rend="underline">10..0..0</hi><lb/>
6. Debts &amp;c that will be lost &#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014;&#x2014; <hi rend="underline">10..0..0</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">£114..10..10/2</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">£114..10..10/2</hi><lb/>
</p>
</p>
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<p>Sir<lb/>
<p>Sir<lb/>
Agreeable to your Notice which I received with <sic>extream</sic> concern<lb/>
Agreeable to your Notice which I received with <sic>extream</sic> concern<lb/>
 
I have here delivered in to you an estimate of the loss &amp; damage I shall sustain<lb/>
I have delivered in to you an estimate of the loss and damage I shall sustain<lb/>
on being turned out of my house and business I trust you will on the perusal<lb/>
on being turned out of my house and business I trust you will on the perusal<lb/>
of it be convinced of the resonableness of every change herein stated as I declare on<lb/>
of it be convinced of the reasonableness of every charge herein stated as I declare on<lb/>
my honour to the best of my knowledge and judgement I have no way exaggerated<lb/>
my honour to the best of my knowledge and judgement I have no way exaggerated<lb/>
before I close I beg leave to say a few words by way of explanation on the above<lb/>
before I close I beg leave to say a few words by way of explanation on the above<lb/>
Estimate the 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi>, 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>, 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>, & 4 <hi rend="superscript">th</hi> I presume needs none as the necessity of them speaks<lb/>
Estimate the 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi>, 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>, 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>, &amp; 4 <hi rend="superscript">th</hi> I presume needs none as the necessity of them speaks<lb/>
for themselves with respect to the 5<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> I have to observe that my son is now gone<lb/>
for themselves with respect to the 5<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> I have to observe that my son is now gone<lb/>
again in the service of his King and Country and I being a lonely Widow he left me<lb/>
again in the service of his King and Country and I being a lonely Widow he left me<lb/>
settled in this House as a little living for me in my Old Age he having previously formed a<lb/>
settled in this House as a little living for me in my Old Age he having previously formed a<lb/>
connection I have no doubt of being able to live comfortably and pay every one their due without<lb/>
connection I had no doubt of being able to live comfortably and pay every one their due without<lb/>
being any <sic>incumbrance</sic> to him but owing to the sudden turn of fortune my future expectations is entirely done away and <lb/>
being any <sic>incumbrance</sic> to him but owing to this sudden turn of fortune my future expectations is entirely done away and <lb/>
I shall be obliged to seek a new Establishment which may not take place for some time with respect to the 6<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> January<lb/>
I shall be obliged to seek a new Establishment which may not take place for some time with respect to the 6<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> January<lb/>
to observe that I cannot get any of my Debts in as they plainly left me they are obliged to leave their situations be and that I may look<lb/>
to observe that I cannot get any of my Debts in as they plainly tell me they are obliged to leave their situations &amp;c and that I may look<lb/>
for my money if I should have neglected stating any thing that lends to my advantage or that would be more satisfactory<lb/>
for my money if I should have neglected stating any thing that lends to my advantage or that would be more satisfactory<lb/>
<note>
<note>satisfactory to you or my Lords Commissioners I trust it<lb/>
satisfactory to you or my Lords <gap/>commissconies I trust it will be attributed to my ignorance relying on your <unclear>& th</unclear>eir
will be attributed to my ignorance relying on your &amp; their
Lordships liberality to me in this unfortunate business I remain Sir  
Lordships liberality to me in this unfortunate business I remain Sir  
with due respect your <unclear>Oblig <hi rend="superscript">J</hi> &nble</unclear> Serv<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>..
with due respect your Oblig <hi rend="superscript">d</hi> &amp;hble Serv<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>..<lb/>
Elizabeth Clark
Elizabeth Clark<lb/>
Mill Bank Westminster
Mill Bank Westminster<lb/>
<unclear>Kse Buch</unclear> March 11<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 1800
Roe Buck March 11<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 1800
</p>
</note></p>  
</note>


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I James Whelan shall sustain the loss of six pounds six shillings
by quiting my habitation which I now hold of Mr John Donne
at Lady day instead of Michaelmas next by losing my regular
Lodgers and a variety more disadvantageous things that will arise
from removing in so short a time. —

March 4th 1800.

An Estimate of the costs expenses loss and damage that will be
insured by quiting the premises of the Roe Buck Public House on
Milbank Westminster in the occupation of George Clark. —

1st. As per Inventory paid in coming in in July 1799——— 60..11..10/2
2. Two Licences taken out since the above——————— 7..0..0
3. Expenses laid out in rendering the premesis convenient —— 5..18..0
4. Laid out for Timber &c to make the place more commodious for
business, for the ensuing season ——————}1..1..0
5. The loss and damage that will be sustained on being turned
out of business not less than ———————————} 30..0..0
6. Debts &c that will be lost —————————— 10..0..0
£114..10..10/2

Sir
Agreeable to your Notice which I received with extream concern
I have here delivered in to you an estimate of the loss & damage I shall sustain
on being turned out of my house and business I trust you will on the perusal
of it be convinced of the reasonableness of every charge herein stated as I declare on
my honour to the best of my knowledge and judgement I have no way exaggerated
before I close I beg leave to say a few words by way of explanation on the above
Estimate the 1st, 2d, 3d, & 4 th I presume needs none as the necessity of them speaks
for themselves with respect to the 5th I have to observe that my son is now gone
again in the service of his King and Country and I being a lonely Widow he left me
settled in this House as a little living for me in my Old Age he having previously formed a
connection I had no doubt of being able to live comfortably and pay every one their due without
being any incumbrance to him but owing to this sudden turn of fortune my future expectations is entirely done away and
I shall be obliged to seek a new Establishment which may not take place for some time with respect to the 6th January
to observe that I cannot get any of my Debts in as they plainly tell me they are obliged to leave their situations &c and that I may look
for my money if I should have neglected stating any thing that lends to my advantage or that would be more satisfactory
satisfactory to you or my Lords Commissioners I trust it
will be attributed to my ignorance relying on your & their Lordships liberality to me in this unfortunate business I remain Sir with due respect your Oblig d &hble Servt..
Elizabeth Clark
Mill Bank Westminster
Roe Buck March 11th 1800



Identifier: | JB/117/161/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117.

Date_1

1800-03-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

117

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

161

Info in main headings field

removal claims donne

Image

004

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

1798 am

Marginals

Paper Producer

frances wright

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

see note to letter 1509, vol. 6

ID Number

38778

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