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TitleLetter from William Wenman to Edward Harley, Lord Harley [later 2nd Earl of Oxford], Wimpole, Cambridgeshire; 5 Apr. 1716
Date5 April 1716
Extent2 ff
LevelItem/file
Content DescriptionWrites that Mr Gace has paid a bill of £450 which has now been left with Sir Robert Child; will make it up to £500 now that he has paid £100 to Mr Dixon and has paid Mr Hareby's bill; is going to Hampstead 'to drink the steel waters' on the orders of Dr Heathcott but hopes to be in Nottinghamshire soon; assures the lord that despite his ill health he will continue to serve him.
Termaccounts, Nottinghamshire
medical treatments, taking the waters

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Persons
CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA38711Dixon; William (fl 1713-1718); Mr; lawyer working for Edward Lord Harleyfl 1713-1718
NA38908Hareby; - (fl 1716); Mrfl 1716
NA38717Gace; - (fl 1713-1730); Mr; rent collector and agent to 2nd Earl of Oxford in Nottinghamshirefl 1713-1730
NA38909Heathcote; - (fl 1716); Dr; William Wenman's doctorfl 1716
NA38748Child; Robert (fl 1714-1730); Sirfl 1714-1730
NA38704Wenman; William (-1750); Mr; secretary and agent to the Duke and Duchess of Newcastle and the Earl and Countess of Oxford-1750
NA1047Harley; Edward (1689-1741); 2nd Earl of Oxford and Mortimer; styled Lord Harley 1711-17241689-1741
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