76 KILLIQEEW MANUSCRIPTS. 



As you are fully impowered to pay, And I being Contented 

 with. Such distant times, t shall expect that in your next letter 

 after Michaelmas Day, you advise me of your having Credited 

 Me in ace* for the Second Hundred Pounds of my Annuity due 

 at Ladyday last past. 

 St. James's, Yours, 



30th Aug., 1737. Maet : Killigrew." 



"Mr. Ab"" Hall. 



Since my last of 30th past, I have reason to Apprehend that 

 the Promissing Tenant, and his Wife Especially, may bogle at 

 the Distance, so that you can have no Dependence on them : 

 Of w"'' I hold it proper you Should know with the Soonest that 

 your Industry in the Case may not Slacken. 



I should have been glad, that in Appraising the ffish 

 Utensils, those belonging to the Markett might have come in 

 your mind, pray let me know what they are, and their Value. 



If you have not sent the Col° the grosse of the Merchants 

 Keyage Bills, I hold it time you Should do it ; And Considering 

 Mr. Merrills Interest Commences not till Midsummer, Should 

 you not Oblige Such Merch*^ to pay home to that time : It will 

 Save you trouble in Makeing out your Acc*^ for 1737. In 

 Consid*"^ of your having the trouble, of transacting with Distinct 

 Interest in the Estate, I shall take upon me to propose, their 

 each of them allowing you £20 salary. 



St. James's, Yours, 



1st Sept', 1737. Mart: Killigrew." 



"Mr. Ab"^ Hall. 



Since my last of the 1st Curr* I have yours of the same 

 Date by this Post ; ******* 



In Case Mr. Laroche Should send you over the Bodmin 

 Man, to see the House, I pray You will be at the trouble of 

 going with him, showing him, that you aske no More Pent, then 

 Mrs. Bowne pays, who, now, would be glad to Stay at the Same 



