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<p>Guy must not know any thing: because if it were known
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that it went at so high a rent W.'s <add>the</add> taxes would be raised
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accordingly. Guy may know of the conveyance when it is
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completed but he should not know before. He may then also
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know of the Lease from M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> A. to W. but he must
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not know the rent. If he knew, the parties concerned
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in the Judgments might come to know of it, and then
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if they were active &amp; <del><unclear>were</unclear></del> knew what they <unclear>were</unclear> about, they
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might possibly get possession before M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> A. that is before
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the conveyance <del>cou</del> <add>to her</add> could be executed.</p>
<p>I have put <unclear>them</unclear> on a separate paper from <unclear>this</unclear> other,
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that you may show Guy the other if you think it
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necessary.</p>
<p>W. said nothing to me about the Boarding Scheme
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nor I to him. I went to see his mare: he told me he
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thought of sending her off some where for the Summer: there
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the Dean of Battle had her one summer for her <unclear>head</unclear>
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I then said I should be glad to have her perhaps in
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the same terms. He said I should.</p>
<p>I must write you an <gap/> answer <unclear>soon</unclear>: you will
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not wonder at any thing you may see in it: when
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you consider it is such an one as I might be supposed
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to have written if I had known nothing of the proposal but from your letter.</p>
 





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Guy must not know any thing: because if it were known
that it went at so high a rent W.'s the taxes would be raised
accordingly. Guy may know of the conveyance when it is
completed but he should not know before. He may then also
know of the Lease from Mrs A. to W. but he must
not know the rent. If he knew, the parties concerned
in the Judgments might come to know of it, and then
if they were active & were knew what they were about, they
might possibly get possession before Mrs A. that is before
the conveyance cou to her could be executed.

I have put them on a separate paper from this other,
that you may show Guy the other if you think it
necessary.

W. said nothing to me about the Boarding Scheme
nor I to him. I went to see his mare: he told me he
thought of sending her off some where for the Summer: there
the Dean of Battle had her one summer for her head
I then said I should be glad to have her perhaps in
the same terms. He said I should.

I must write you an answer soon: you will
not wonder at any thing you may see in it: when
you consider it is such an one as I might be supposed
to have written if I had known nothing of the proposal but from your letter.




Identifier: | JB/538/119/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

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1777-04-??

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538

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119

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002

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Correspondence

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Penner

Robert Wise; Jeremy Bentham

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