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P:S: Your recommendation to Dean Miller to advise his Rich Relation to raise a Monument to his deceased benefactor, is agreeable to your constant attention to the interest of others; but it would have made me happy to know that the 3500£ a year or the 90,000£ of ready money had been left to a Certain Friend of Ours in Eartham, on the Condition that no Monument Should be erected:
 
P:S: Your recommendation to Dean Miller to advise his Rich Relation to raise a Monument to his deceased benefactor, is agreeable to your constant attention to the interest of others; but it would have made me happy to know that the 3500£ a year or the 90,000£ of ready money had been left to a Certain Friend of Ours in Eartham, on the Condition that no Monument Should be erected:
  
I forgot to mention that I have known the Royal Academy give as a temporary relief 20, 30, <strike>5</strike> or 50 £, occasionally even larger Sums, therefore when you have informed yourself of what it will be proper to do for M<sup>rs</sup>: H: you will be so good as to let me know
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I forgot to mention that I have known the Royal Academy give as a temporary relief 20, 30, <strike>5</strike> or 50 £, occasionally even larger Sums, therefore when you have informed yourself of what it will be proper to do for M:<sup>rs</sup> H: you will be so good as to let me know
  
 
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William Hayley Esq<sup>r</sup>

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P:S: Your recommendation to Dean Miller to advise his Rich Relation to raise a Monument to his deceased benefactor, is agreeable to your constant attention to the interest of others; but it would have made me happy to know that the 3500£ a year or the 90,000£ of ready money had been left to a Certain Friend of Ours in Eartham, on the Condition that no Monument Should be erected:

I forgot to mention that I have known the Royal Academy give as a temporary relief 20, 30, 5 or 50 £, occasionally even larger Sums, therefore when you have informed yourself of what it will be proper to do for M:rs H: you will be so good as to let me know


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William Hayley Esqr