Journal entry – John Grey – 28 Apr 1835

Document Type: Journal entry
Date: 28 Apr 1835
Correspondent: John Grey
Archive Source: TNA ADM 80/20
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Tuesday 28th April



Engaged in the Office.  Went through all the Woods of the Park & the Devils Water, to ascertain their condition, want of dressing, state of Fences etc, occupied all the afternoon in arranging Papers, which have been squandered in various places, & depositing them in the Drawers of the new Office, which I have taken possession of today.  The Clerk’s Office will also be ready to be occupied in a few days.  

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