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<p>Has M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> D. I wonder written to old Wise about the L5?<!-- i.e. 5 pounds --><lb/>
<p>Has M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> D. I wonder written to old Wise about the £5?<lb/>
It is high time she should, if she has not.</p>
It is high time she should, if she has not.</p>


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<!-- paper loss -->in a manner tolerably satisfactory. The change is<lb/>
<!-- paper loss -->in a manner tolerably satisfactory. The change is<lb/>


<!-- paper loss -->nd to L12 4 &#x2014; 0&#x2014; He is to draw a Bill on me<lb/>
<!-- paper loss -->nd to £12 4 &#x2014; 0&#x2014; He is to draw a Bill on me<lb/>
for L12 and have the 4' together with the gratuity I promised<lb/><!-- paper loss -->
for £12 and have the 4' together with the gratuity I promised<lb/><!-- paper loss -->
him for his trouble in sending the Catalogue till he goes<lb/>
him for his trouble in sending the Catalogue till he goes<lb/>
to Brompton which he talks of doing soon &amp; calling on Mrs <unclear>Anworth.<lb/>  
to Brompton which he talks of doing soon &amp; calling on Mrs Acworth.<lb/>  
I should think 1/2 a guinea <hi rend="superscript">in all</hi> may do. But if he grumbles<lb/>
I should think 1/2 a guinea <hi rend="superscript">in all</hi> may do. But if he grumbles<lb/>
she may as well give him a guinea. We must have him<lb/>
she may as well give him a guinea. We must have him<lb/>
as an evidence. The cause cannot be tried in town: it must<lb/>
as an Evidence. The cause cannot be tried in town: it must<lb/>
be tried at the Assizes.<lb/></p>
be tried at the Assizes.<lb/></p>
<p>
<p>
I have got a pair of buckles as heavy as two Parties<lb/>
I have got a pair of buckles as heavy as two Porters<lb/>
can carry. <hi rend="superscript">pence 1 -<unclear>68</unclear></hi> Item a pair of black &amp; white stockings; at 14'<lb/>
can carry. <hi rend="superscript">price £1 - 18</hi> Item a pair of black &amp; white stockings; at 14'<lb/>
longitudinally striped. Item a pair of d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>, d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> at 1d', d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>,  of a patent<lb/>
longitudinally striped. Item a pair of d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>, d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> at 1d', d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>,  of a patent<lb/>
sort. They are I don't know how many Inches thick,, &amp;<lb/>
sort. They are I don't know how many Inches thick, &amp;<lb/>
of a stitch drops, the whole is to go no further.<lb/></p>
of a stitch drops, the whole is to go no further.<lb/></p>


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Has Mrs D. I wonder written to old Wise about the £5?
It is high time she should, if she has not.

I wrote on Tuesday in as plain terms as I could
write to Robin Phipps asking him whether the Bailiffs had
seized any & what things out of his house at any time & when before they seized
the things out of Dame Morgan's room. In answer to this came
a letter in the name of Peter & written by the Corporal letting me
once more when it was they seized the things at Morgans. So that
I am as much in the dark as ever. The Corporal is a worthy
creature, but wondrous stupid.

By Monday's Diligence I got a Catalogue from Polhill, which
ll the appearance of being a genuine one. By Thursdays
a letter from him with a bill explained now for the
in a manner tolerably satisfactory. The change is
nd to £12 4 — 0— He is to draw a Bill on me
for £12 and have the 4' together with the gratuity I promised
him for his trouble in sending the Catalogue till he goes
to Brompton which he talks of doing soon & calling on Mrs Acworth.
I should think 1/2 a guinea in all may do. But if he grumbles
she may as well give him a guinea. We must have him
as an Evidence. The cause cannot be tried in town: it must
be tried at the Assizes.

I have got a pair of buckles as heavy as two Porters
can carry. price £1 - 18 Item a pair of black & white stockings; at 14'
longitudinally striped. Item a pair of do, do at 1d', do, of a patent
sort. They are I don't know how many Inches thick, &
of a stitch drops, the whole is to go no further.

I am apt to think Polhill has not behaved dishonestly on the
whole.

Polhill mentioned a report there is at Battle that Mrs W. & c are
coming on the Parish. This I contradicted.

How goes on Ship-building.





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1778-01-15

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538

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151

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Jeremy Bentham

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