Seale 1832 J.H.Seale to John Seale Answer to JS’s letter of 2 & 5 April, 10 April 1810

Seale 1832 J.H.Seale to John Seale Answer to JS’s letter of 2 & 5 April, 10 April 1810
Seale Family Papers       1810 to-date        19thC
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Seale Family Papers:Correspondence to and from members of Seale family of Mount Boone, Hayne family and associates (transcripts) also other material related to Seale and Hayne families c.1650-1812. Property of Seale family, used with permission. Hayne family correspondence purchased by Ray Freeman, now property of Seale family, used with permission.
1810 to-date:Correspondence.
DHRG No:101993
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Synopsis:
Expecting something satisfactory by 11 April post. JS welcome to use JHS's name concerning the leased premises late Tanner's but not for their contracts etc. It was hawked about they got it dog cheap; no use writing to Mr. Land; his conduct beneath their notice. The best thing was to bring down Jones, lay heads together to beat him in that action leaving no stone unturned. JS's useful help. Good that the Commissioners had condemned 8 millions (Pagodas?)of the claims as forgeries. A letter for Robert to be forwarded. 3 letters had come from Charles, expecting fun at Guadeloupe. - Baker said that Hingston was to let Week Estate on hearing from JS about a covenant for 7, 10 or 14 years, he advised JS to comply. Gillard & Oldreive had settled their accounts. Cock indebted £5 for the rent of saw pits; Hockin managed his affairs. He sold the ash poles above Langmead's valuation but could not get the high rents for Tanner's Quays, no assignee in Dartmouth. John Smith dining with JHS 11 April. The house at the Lea. all tight & dry. Had a line from Newcock of Exeter.