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[ ] In London to [Adam Ottley]. Mr Cremer had hopes, and, the writer believes, a promise from Lord Wilmington ...,

[ ] In London to [Adam Ottley]. Mr Cremer had hopes, and, the writer believes, a promise from Lord Wilmington to excuse the recipient from being sheriff, but the Duke of Newcastle told Lord Wilmington that the recipient was the person particularly fixed upon. Mutilated, signature missing.

[? ] Van Mildert in London to [Adam Ottley]. Enclosed the recipient has the draft of a lease [missing] which ...,

[? ] Van Mildert in London to [Adam Ottley]. Enclosed the recipient has the draft of a lease [missing] which will be drawn up if the recipient approves and returns it. The South Sea company took in the lottery annuities. He cannot advise the recipient whetherto sell out or not. Endorsed: name of writer, date.

[? The Rev. Mr] Row[land] Cotton at Shipley to Adam Ottley at Pitchford. According to their court rolls there is ...,

[? The Rev. Mr] Row[land] Cotton at Shipley to Adam Ottley at Pitchford. According to their court rolls there is some copyhold land at Yerton that they suppose the recipient should be admitted to. If the recipient holds the land under any other tenure the writer would like to receive details. Dorse: draft of reply, dated at Pitchford June 24 1734. The writer of the draft showed his grandfather's marriage settlement to the intended recipient's uncle Cotton, wherein the estates at Eardington are conveyed in the course of common law. He would like to meet the intended recipient at Bridgnorth to look into the court rolls.

A. Williams at Killsan to Adam Ottley, to be left at New Inne. The remainder of the £140 would have ...,

A. Williams at Killsan to Adam Ottley, to be left at New Inne. The remainder of the £140 would have been paid to Mr Cremer had he or the recipient written the writer word how to direct to him. The writer begs the favour of a line how to direct for Mr Cremer and the money shall be remitted him very soon. Endorsed: brief note of contents.

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