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a Deed of Gift whereby I have convey'd to your Uncle Grove
In trust for you, in regard you yourself are under age,
my Estate at Eastwood, and such Part of the Estate
at Barking as is let to the Malster. both wch. are
let to good Tenants at £103. a year, and wch. I
propose shall be paid to you from this last Michaelmas.
I have likewise with the assistance of Mr Clarke been all
over Lincoln's Inn & both the Temples to get Chambers
for you, and have luckily met with a Let wch. tho' not
large are yet very neat & very pleasantly situated
in the Elm Court No. 1. & which front the Inner Temple Lane
where you have a full View of the Garden that has
a Fountain constantly playing, and as the Chambers
were compleatly furnish'd and the furniture to be dispos'd
of I got Mrs. Abbot to give me her opinion of 'em, and
indeed theyre are is an Elegance in the furniture from their
being so well adapted to the Chambers, that she was
much pleas'd with 'em, and at her Recommendation I have
actually bought all the furniture & paid for 'em, at
the Valuation of £70 —
Identifier: | JB/537/198/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537. |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremiah Bentham |
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