1790 05 23 : Letter about enclosure of Bleatarn Common
Sunday, July 3, 2011 at 12:03AM
Petra Mitchinson in Bleatarn, Common enclosures, HEELIS, Letters, STEPHENSON

Update on Sunday, July 3, 2011 at 12:04AM by Registered CommenterPetra Mitchinson

23 May 1790. LETTER ABOUT ENCLOSURE OF BLEATARN COMMON. Bundle 62, Doc 33. 22.5 cm x 18.5 cm. M. STEPHENSON Esqr. 23d. May 1790 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir I wrote you a few days ago & since or reading the act for enclosing the Common of Bleatarn I find it only requires that the Common & Waste Grounds be perambulated – so that the place where you begin may be left to Mr. HEELIS to insert in the notices – for which it is I find necessary to give 15 days notice the manner of which is declared in the Act – as much time has been lost by L. L.’s opposition it is my wish & many of the Proprietors that the business may go forward with all convenient expedition as the Act requires. I therefore hope that you will be able to fix the time early enough this week to give directions to Mr. Edwd. HEELIS to order the notices to be fixed as ordered by the Act ––––––– I am Sir your obed humble Servt. Bucks Hall 23d. May [signed] M. STEPHENSON

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