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- TitleFrom: Samuel Whitbread I from Bedwell Park [in another hand] To: Thomas Strong I beg you will repeat your Call on Skinner & Dyke and Mr.Oddie as you said you would. Mr.Baldwin may think as he pleases. I think 200 too much and you may tell Mr.Heywood I leave it to himself but if it was left to me I sho'd give him a banknote for 50 in addition to the 110. Fees advance faster than Abilities and he will have a Petition to take Fees for on the same Business I have employed a Person about the Biggleswade Land but have not had an Answer yet and if it will be any disappointment to Mr.Crawley I beg it to be dropped or to have the lowest price. I hope to be in Town the latter end of the Week "Thursday" but am not certain "but I think I shall" [Note: words in inverted commas in Samuel Whitbread's own hand; Skinner & Dyke were auctioneers of 87 Aldersgate Street, London; Oddie was probably Henry Hoyle Oddie of Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn, attorney in the Court of Common Pleas; Heywood was probably Samuel Heywood, barrister, of 2 Inner Temple, London]
- Date free text8 Nov 1790
- Production dateFrom: 1790 To: 1790
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