- ReferenceR3/3806
- TitleReads- John Daniel of Eversholt says bro. will exchange 2 fields with Duke; quantity equal but quality inferior; but complication of right of way; it might be advisable to make the exchange. He won't sell. Smith, the leather man, anxious to get out of his purchase of Gregory's land at Eversholt; pity we didn't get it last year; must not miss a 2nd time. Possibility of buying Steppingley, which may now be bought for £8,000; if there is a general enclosing act, cost of enclosing would be materially lessened. Gudgin's delay. Application for Ridgmont from James Long, bro. of Sir William but a very different description of man, but complications over Gudgin; is he to be compelled to go out or suffered to stay?
- Date free text18 July 1834
- Production dateFrom: 1834 To: 1834
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