Parr, Thomas, 12 December 1744
Dates
- Creation: 12 December 1744
General
Datchet. Letter to William Moore, MP, Kingstreet. "The uncandid treatment I've met with, since my acceptance of the Trust, and the dayly anxieties of mind, occasioned by your having mortgaged Stumblehole Farme a second time, calls for immediate redress." I am still very much your friend, but I must think of my family, and you must repay my mortgage. I advise you to get a friend to sell your estates in Surrey and Sussex, pay off your debts, and buy you an annuity; I'll do it without charge if you like. Mr Bayly means to petition the House against you; Stretton is to bring a Bill in Chancery to expose my weakness in letting you have the produce of the annuities which should have paid off his Bill
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