Description | 1. 1 Jul 1912 from Edmund Awdry to say the building (shed) is being erected to comply with sanitary authority requirements and the site is the only one suitable: if he wants it elsewhere he will have to pay the extra. Includes copy of reply 2 Jul from Charles to say he will not agree to any payment. 2. 4 Jul from Edmund Awdry to say that Mr Bailey is within his legal rights to place the building where he wishes. Includes copy of reply 6 July from Charles to say that Mr Bailey's legal rights are irrelevant, and is he aware that he is doing a practical injury to Charles? The most important consideration is that of ancient lights, Cantax House being affected by the building, and he also believes the arrangement could be condemned on sanitary grounds. 3. 4 Jul from Florence A G Davidson asking about the history of Lackham and its owners. 4. 14 Jul from Florence A G Davidson thanking him for information sent. 5. 22 Jun 1912 from Richard Foley about the building in Latham's Yard and the ancient lights. 6. Undated note / draft letter to Mr Foley from Charles Henry Talbot to say he spoke to Mr Awdry about Mr Fortune's house in East Street and he says that according to Mr Fortune's will they have no power to sell any house property. 7. 22 Jun 1912 Note asking if the small panel portrait in the Stone Gallery of Nicholas Bacon. |