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- 1 December (Creation)
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Two letters concerning Louis Turian's application for the lease of the Half Moon Inn, Southwark, from Jesus College. The first letter is addressed to Arthur Westmorland and is written by Barnes & Bernard, dated 1 December 1880 from London; the letter outlines that Turian has held the lease since 1873 and has £180 rent per annum, but is seeking to surrender the lease original lease with 13 years left unexpired, and instead is applying for a new lease of 21 years from Christmas 1880. The firm describes Turian as a desirable tenant and urges the college to accept the application.
The second letter is a copy of Turian's application dated 26th November. Turian describes that he has invested a large, unspecified some of money in the property and that he will only get that money back if the lease is extended.
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Both letters written on the same sheet of paper.