68 KIIiXIGREW MANTTSCRrPTS. 



The present Duke of Bedford a prudent thoughtfull man 

 possessed of a Large Estate in this Town, w"*" hath been Leased 

 out, to the Sundry Tenants, ever since Henry the Eights time, 

 Seeing his apparent Interest in the Case, hath now Lately made 

 a Publick Declaration, that he will make no further grants in 

 his S"! Estate, ****** 



and whereof you will have a Provition of Morter ready for use ; 

 and it must be with this morter that you make your Liquid Lime 

 of Such a Consistency (and not Less) as will admitt of its 

 Searching and filling all Cavities, and w"'' filled to Day, will be 

 found sunk to Morrow, and to be refill'd : In this as well as the 

 rest of the worke, Raglands Eye and Judgm* will be constantly 

 wanting, and shall have a Dependance thereon : true joynts, 

 close Laid, with little Lime, and well cramped is what I shall 

 hope to hear from you upon : The taking away the two quarters 

 of Trees next the Sea ; I believe I shall come into : but that is 

 a Matter of no haste. 

 St. James, Yours, 



2'^'^ June, 1737. Mart. Killigrew." 



(Ditto to Ditto 25 June 1737) 



Mr******* 



"The Pyramid not requiring quicker Paym*' shall Content 

 me. And by w"^ Method you will be in Condition, to make the 

 Col" more or Less, some Remittances from time to time. 



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I value not my being Loaded with Curses, As to be sure I 

 must be from this, and the restriction upon Lands. But as I am 

 not to know it, you forbear using my Name to Bluet. 



You of course advise y* Col° from time to time of your 

 paying me for so you must word it in your ace*. 

 St. James's, Yours, 



26*'' June, 1737. Mart. Killigrew." 



"Upon CoI° "West's and Daughters affairs Exclus"" of my own. 



M^ Ab"" Hall. 



The Survey Book being Still with me in Order to my 

 parting with it, Compleat to the time of delivery (of w"^ you 



