Content Description | Discusses the money owed by various agents and how far their accounts have been settled; reports that Mr Seale had agreed to pay Mr Child £300-400; refers to Mr Auditor [Edward Harley] and the money that Lord Clare owes; mentions Mr Bristowe has been sufficiently pressed for the money by Mr Banks, Mr Dixon and by Wenman himself and refers also to the accounts of Mr Gace and Mr Chappell; does not think Harley need meet 'with any accounts like Mr Hubberts'; argues that he [Wenman] will continue to press for the money owed by the various agents. |