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<A ABRAM SARAH>
<O 1778>

M=r= Orford
at Lyme
by Stockport bag
[^Postmarked Warrington^]

<P>

		Warrington 30 Sep=r= 1778
Sir
	Iames Iolley of this place is possessd
of a small tenement held for 2 Lives und{o}r
M %Legh which will be sold for the benefit
of his Creditors in a %few days, I shall esteem
it [^corrected from "if"^] a %favour if You will inform me im{e}d{i}atly
the lowest fine for exchanging 1 Life &
putting in another that I %wou'd take
out (if I %purchase) i{s} about 63 or 64 &
those I %woud substitute are just 50 & 40
which I %presume wou'd be a less fine than
for Younger Persons. the rents of Cottages
as the{s}e are, are generally ill paid.
I %am
	Sr Your most Hble St
	Sarah Abram
please to mention every expence attending
Leasing.


<A ACKERS EDWARD>
<O 1779>

M=r= Rich=d=. Orford
Lyme  Cheshire
[^Postmarked Warrington^]

<P>

D=r=. S=r=.
	I have received an answ=r=. from M=r=
Iames Naylor of London, he informs
me he has waited . . .
										
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Last general revision 21 April 2003, minor changes 26 April 2003, minor corrections to author headings 5 May 2003.

DD, 5v03 . . .