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<p>The claim of Ann Rush of Millbank Westminster for the Damages<lb/> | <p>The claim of Ann Rush of Millbank Westminster for the Damages<lb/> | ||
she will sustain in pursuance of a Notice to quit the profession of her house and<lb/>Premises situate on Millbank aforesaid given to her by Jeremy Bentham Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> Dated 6th March 1800. | she will sustain in pursuance of a Notice to quit the profession of her house and<lb/> | ||
Premises situate on Millbank aforesaid given to her by Jeremy Bentham Esq<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi><lb/> | |||
The said Ann Rush has occupied a small House on Millbank<lb/> aforesaid of upwards of nine years which she furnishes and lets<lb/> out in Lodgings for the support and maintenance of herself and<lb/>family and by being deprived of this situation she will be under<lb/> the necessity of disposing of all her goods to her great Disadvantage<lb/>her husband being in his Majestys Service on Board the Bellerophon<lb/>where he has continued for these 7 Years without ever remitting<lb/> or permitting her to receive one single shilling to assist in supporting<lb/>herself and family and her only dependance is that of her industry<lb/>as a Servant and letting of | Dated 6th March 1800.</p> | ||
<p>The said Ann Rush has occupied a small House on Millbank<lb/> aforesaid of upwards of nine years which she furnishes and lets<lb/> out in Lodgings for the support and maintenance of herself and<lb/> | |||
family and by being deprived of this situation she will be under<lb/> | |||
the necessity of disposing of all her goods to her great Disadvantage<lb/> | |||
her husband being in his Majestys Service on Board the Bellerophon<lb/> | |||
where he has continued for these 7 Years without ever remitting<lb/> or permitting her to receive one single shilling to assist in supporting<lb/> | |||
herself and family and her only dependance is that of her industry<lb/> | |||
as a Servant and letting of Lodgings as aforesaid and therefore<lb/> | |||
she claims for satisfaction for damages. ..... £20..0s..0d<lb/> | |||
Rent 1/2 Year from Lady day to Michas ..... 3..-..-<lb/> | |||
£23..0..0<lb/> | |||
Dated 11<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> March 1800 (Signed) Ann Rush.</p> | |||
<p>Hon Sir</p> | |||
<p>This is what I consider as loss to me by leaving the Premises<lb/> | |||
at the time I am ordered out my lodgings are let for the summer<lb/> | |||
season at five shillings per week my wife works with me at M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> | |||
Dones all the summer at six shillings per week now Gentlemen I<lb/> | |||
leave it all to your discretion but I think my Loss will be at least<lb/> | |||
five pounds beside loosing my good pleace of work at my master<lb/> | |||
dones which is of great consequence to me at my time of life.</p> | |||
<p>Your humbel Servant<lb/> | |||
George Grubham<lb/> | |||
M<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> Donne Rents Mill Bank March the 11<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>.</p> | |||
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The claim of Ann Rush of Millbank Westminster for the Damages
she will sustain in pursuance of a Notice to quit the profession of her house and
Premises situate on Millbank aforesaid given to her by Jeremy Bentham Esqr.
Dated 6th March 1800.
The said Ann Rush has occupied a small House on Millbank
aforesaid of upwards of nine years which she furnishes and lets
out in Lodgings for the support and maintenance of herself and
family and by being deprived of this situation she will be under
the necessity of disposing of all her goods to her great Disadvantage
her husband being in his Majestys Service on Board the Bellerophon
where he has continued for these 7 Years without ever remitting
or permitting her to receive one single shilling to assist in supporting
herself and family and her only dependance is that of her industry
as a Servant and letting of Lodgings as aforesaid and therefore
she claims for satisfaction for damages. ..... £20..0s..0d
Rent 1/2 Year from Lady day to Michas ..... 3..-..-
£23..0..0
Dated 11th March 1800 (Signed) Ann Rush.
Hon Sir
This is what I consider as loss to me by leaving the Premises
at the time I am ordered out my lodgings are let for the summer
season at five shillings per week my wife works with me at Mr
Dones all the summer at six shillings per week now Gentlemen I
leave it all to your discretion but I think my Loss will be at least
five pounds beside loosing my good pleace of work at my master
dones which is of great consequence to me at my time of life.
Your humbel Servant
George Grubham
Mr. Donne Rents Mill Bank March the 11th.
Identifier: | JB/117/161/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117. |
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