• Reference
    HN2/B3/70/11
  • Title
    Letter from Edgar F Jenkins to John Hatfield Brooks. Olney has removed goods, proposes to distrain first thing in the morning. ‘…If you will please do your best to ascertain the destination of the removed goods we will endeavour to follow them up…’ Olney has instructed solicitor over validity of distraint due to ‘material alteration’ in the terms of the tenancy. ‘…As regards the shooting the incoming tenant says he will let you have it at 1/- an acre as from today. He does not feel disposed to make any special allowance for the remainder of this season. I should greatly doubt whether the shooting is worth so much, and as you gave us a very pleasant day on the 1st without going on the Folly Farm at all it is for you to consider whether you have not sufficient ground to work over without including the Folly Farm…’
  • Date free text
    29 Sept 1896
  • Production date
    From: 1896 To: 1896
  • Level of description
    item