Meese, Robert, 29 April 1732
Dates
- Creation: 29 April 1732
General
Letter [to Thomas Moore?]. Several viewers for Burke Farm who want technical answers I can't give. Mr Akehurst says that neither you nor your nephew will explain the copyfold, without which it won't sell. Have promised creditors if we do not sell this term we would prefer a Bill in order to sell before a Ma' to the best bidder. If you're planning to sell the Fetcham house and estate why no ad? I must talk to you or your nephew. The consequences of refusing rent for the Bloomsbury house will probably be Bills in Chancery. Mason's bill should be paid, that we may be done with him
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