Commissioner Sir John Kempthorne, Portsmouth. He returns Mr. Bawdon’s bill. He has no reason to …

Description: Commissioner Sir John Kempthorne, Portsmouth. He returns Mr. Bawdon's bill. He has no reason to complain of any delay in delivery of the deals. Daniel Taylor gives his opinion of Sir Matthew Andrew's timber. The Master Blockmaster demands hard wood and holly wood for repairs. He has viewed Colonel Norton's timber with Mr. Eastwood, sends a survey of the Lyon's bolts (not now attached), hopes the Board will agree for Mr. Bawdon's deals as they are needed. He wants a supply of tar, will pay for Captain Bugby's plank, expects an order for sheathing the Hampshire. Mr. Tippetts says Governor Legge gave him an order to officiate as surgeon to the garrison to succeed Mr. Tatchell, has done well and deserves a reward. The Beaulieu timber is very good and the bishop of Winton will supply what he can, we are to meet his nephew in Waltham Chase.
Date: 06/10/1677
Last import: September 11, 2017
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