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are not at work ; his attending tlie Stone Cutters at Constantan 

 by your directions or approbation, giving you in every Saturday 

 a weekly acco* inclusive of his own wages y^ labourers dues, for 

 your paying them ; * * * * * * 



You are Silent as to your having planted the new Hedge 

 with quick Setts. Toll from my W""'" Tenants must be carryed 

 to my account, and not Sumoned to Arwenack Court. 



Yours, 

 St. James's, Mabt. Killigeew. 



19*^^ Aprill, 1737. 



Snoxell writes me I shall have him again next ffryday and 

 you must See I want him. M.K." 



(Ditto to Ditto 26 Apl.) 



"I have a letter from advising y® preferableness of 



Portland to Moore Stone for y* Pyramid Chiefly in respect that 

 I must not expect close and good joynts from y* Latter, and in 

 answer I write that I shall rely on your care and y® "Workmen's 

 skill in y* case and shall not go from y^ Moore Stone. 



Yours, 

 St. James's, ^ Mart. Killigeew." 



26*1^ Aprill, 1787. 



"Mr. Ab'" Hall. 



Since my last of the 3'^'* past I have yours of the 9^^ and 

 26*^ of the Same, and for the reason you give me for your silence 

 the same Occasioned mine : But now the Grand Flurry is over, 

 I shall hope to hear trom you as my personal interest may 

 require, &c. &c. * ^ * ;^ * * 



Col° being so communicative have lett you into what 



passed between them and as sure it must be Charming to Hip 

 and the rest of the Cufiing inward Men, to see so frank and open 

 a gentleman amongst them : Your Sister I was in no pain about 

 but your Mothers loving to have her share of Discourse, made 

 me apprehend for her, But from what the Col" Writt me, and 

 you now, I hope all pas't very well on that head : You are Silent 

 how matters past at M" Walmsley's Christening. 



