| Description | Intends turning his horses to grass in the Stoney Field in a few days, but some of the posts and rails enclosing the plantation are rotten and down. Does not think the horses will injure the trees, which are now grown to a good size, but wishes to know if Cheshire wants to repair the fence before the horses are put into the field. Asks for a memorandum of the rent due to Lady Day to be sent him by bearer. |