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the papers signed.
 
the papers signed.
  
Mrs: Wall [[underline]] must [[/underline]] pay the [[underline]] same  [[/underline]] money Lord Glenkennie
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Mrs: Wall [[underline]] must [[/underline]] pay the [[underline]] same  [[/underline]] money Lord Glenbervie
 
did: a proper place must be found for the Buck Wheat:
 
did: a proper place must be found for the Buck Wheat:
 
the Board of Works and the Board of Woods and Forests are
 
the Board of Works and the Board of Woods and Forests are
[[underline]] both [[/underline]] concerned in the [[underline]] lowering [[/underline]] of the Trunk in  
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[[underline]] both [[/underline]] equally concerned in the [[underline]] lowering [[/underline]] of the Trunk in  
 
order to preserve the Out Side Wall of the Park and to drain
 
order to preserve the Out Side Wall of the Park and to drain
the grond of the Park as Mr: Kent has orders: I shall be  
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the ground of the Park as Mr: Kent has orders: I shall be  
anxious to read the statements of the [[underline]] Bailiff [[/underline]] and the [[underline]] Park  
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anxious to read the statement of the [[underline]] Bailiff [[/underline]] and the [[underline]] Park  
 
Keeper [[/underline]] respecting the Straw Yard of this last winter: I shall
 
Keeper [[/underline]] respecting the Straw Yard of this last winter: I shall
 
decide to the best of my judgment without partiality: but
 
decide to the best of my judgment without partiality: but
 
I do not like the [[underline]] petulance [[/underline]] of [[underline]] Elphick [[/underline]]: whenever the Bailiff
 
I do not like the [[underline]] petulance [[/underline]] of [[underline]] Elphick [[/underline]]: whenever the Bailiff
 
thinks a reduction can take place in the labour of the
 
thinks a reduction can take place in the labour of the

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No: 39.

Hanover: March 31st: 1819.

Dear Daniell,

Yours No: 36 and its' various usual enclosures have this morning reached me and I return as usual the papers signed.

Mrs: Wall underline must /underline pay the underline same /underline money Lord Glenbervie did: a proper place must be found for the Buck Wheat: the Board of Works and the Board of Woods and Forests are underline both /underline equally concerned in the underline lowering /underline of the Trunk in order to preserve the Out Side Wall of the Park and to drain the ground of the Park as Mr: Kent has orders: I shall be anxious to read the statement of the underline Bailiff /underline and the underline Park Keeper /underline respecting the Straw Yard of this last winter: I shall decide to the best of my judgment without partiality: but I do not like the underline petulance /underline of underline Elphick /underline: whenever the Bailiff thinks a reduction can take place in the labour of the