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may Expect to be advised) It will be Necessary that you Send 

 me the Littoral Entrys from your Survey Book, of all Leases as 

 well at Hack as ffine, grant'd Since I gave up the Estate. 



Ditto the Clause of the Town Charter, showing in 

 Consideration of whome it was granted, as also therein the 

 Kings Acknowledging S" Peter to be Lord of y* Manour. 



The Surrender of my Recordership being made to the King, 

 w"** should have been to the Corporation, I have Cancell'd it, 

 and am Desired to forbear, such new Surrender, till next 

 Spring : I suppose with a view of Mr. MerriU Succeeding me 

 therein, of w''^ you will take your time to Accquaint the Mayor 

 and Q-entlemen of the Corporation. 



The Col° will have a Copy of this my Letter And it is to 

 him, that you must make answer to it. Being Desirous of no 

 further trouble in such Matters then may be for the Necessary 

 Service, of all parties w*^ may be relyed on so Long as my poor 

 Capacitys Subsists' : and in such Respects shall have much more 

 Capable Successor in M'' Laroche which Intermediation may be 

 more or Less of Use, in respect of its being the Interest of the 

 Estate, that y^ Tenants should be kept in the Notion, of the two 

 Lords having but one Mind ; w°^ is Enough on So nice a 

 Subject to a man of your Acute Understanding. 



St. James's, Yours, 



July 12, 1737. Mart. Killigrew." 



"M"^ Ab'" HaU. 



Since my last of the 12*'' Curr* I have yours of the 7*^ of 

 Same Advising of your having Carried to my Cred* £100 : — as 

 part of my annuity to Lady Day 1737 w*'^ I Enter as the third 

 Article of your Debt for the Curr* year : Ton keep and Charge 

 me in a Particular Ace* for the Pyramid, as you lay out the 

 money, but in our gen" ace you charge me with nothing thereof, 

 till the Same is Compleat, And then in one Gross Sum, from 

 Such Particular Ace* whereby you see I mean nothing but 



