Journal entry – John Grey – 19 Mar 1835

Document Type: Journal entry
Date: 19 Mar 1835
Correspondent: John Grey
Archive Source: TNA ADM 80/20
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Thursday 19th March



Examined with Mr Green, the Architect, the state of the new House & various things necessary for its completion.  Had some Tenants respecting matters connected with their farms. Went to examine and direct the mode of planting some Thorn hedges – but no occurrence of moment that requires to be recorded.  



[small note bound in to the volume at this point reads:]

Look at the Minute Book of 1834 – the small one, and ascertain on what day John Rice was placed under <Stoppages> to pay rent.

Not inserted in the Minute Book.

[verso contains a few short notes, mostly scored out]

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