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To Mr John Beaumont 30th April 1759 Sir, I find I cannot get my Recognizance as Receiver of West Kenton rents, discharg’d for <want> of the payment of the £200 which you owe for Way Leave, I therefore desire you will immediately let me hear from you whether you will pay the money, or can promise an order from the <Parte> as to excuse the paym[en]t, that I may be acquitted thereof, for otherwise I shall be obliged to make another Affidavit of serving the writ of Execution in May last, & that this money is not yet paid to me, on wch it is most likely an attachm[en]t will be sent down, but I hope you will take Care to prevent it, it is very disagreeable to me to be so troublesome to you, but you see the necessity of it I am &c JR