Thu 20 Oct 1836
From John R Denyer
To John Lane
Goldsmiths Hall, London
Richins’ letter is no doubt the production of his attorney, Mr Mullings, from whom he purchased the land. It is evident a right of carriageway is intended to be insisted on as you only cautioned him to stop using the towing path.
Re Parker & Co. application for a small stable on Cirencester Wharf, liability of horses being injured while the boat is delivering goods by being exposed to the weather for 1 – 3 hours after arriving in a heated state. One should be built for 2 horses in the event of two boats being there at the same time.
Parker & Co payment of accounts continues to be a concern.
Premises at the Bourne: Mr George’s team hauled quantity of stone there but to replace that belonging to Company which he had improperly removed. Problem with him over repair of roof of part of shed and sawpits because he purposed quitting the premises
Have you enquired into the custom of cropping of trees overhanging land of other persons?
Mr R Cripps, principal manager of Cirencester gas works is to consider whether lay bye at Gas Works should be made or not.