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Part of Sir Samuel Hellier to John Rogers, 3rd January 1767
Mr John Roger’s at the
Woodhouse near
Wolverhampton
Staffordshire
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London, January 3d 1767.
John.
I Received Mr. Jordan's Letter which gave me
a full & Satisfactory account of his proceedings & I have this day
recieved yours which I Chuse to reply to immediately as no Time be
lost. — I Desire you would make my thanks acceptable to Mr. Jorden
for his Letter & hope he will Excuse my not writing as I am
much hurried. — With regard to the Organ that will be now
got ready Directly and Passion week will bring it Down & fix
it in Wombourn Church In the mein Time Desire you would.
speak to Lawyer Banton or somebody to have the Faculty got
ready ^ out of Lichfield Court ^ to give by Leave to Erect it or we shall wait for it
so Pray hasten it now Both yourself & Mr. Jorden mention
the Organ standing against the steeple but both off you forget to
send the Dementions & Height so when it's to be fixed up —
we must alter its measure Pray inform me in your next which desire
may be soon you are all so long in Doing Things in the County
'Tis Indifferent to me what Part of ye Church it Stands in, & if Placed
Quite right it should stand in the arch of the Chancel but so as we
have it in the Church no matter where it’s fixed Though Mr. Honeybournes
Objections have no sort of weight for The Great Organ in the
Cathedral at Canterbury is placed Sideway's & so is the Organ
in St. John's College Oxford & 20 other Places. Pray take Care
to be Perfect in the Singing Te Deum Messiah &c as we shall
call upon you to perform Easter Monday or in that week at ye —
opening ye organ, & Remember to get Every Persons name down &
what he Subscribes towards ye organ this I must know in your next.
The Dragon next Occurs I have again been with Mr. Bannon he Say’s —
once for all that he is quite Certain it is made right & a greater Quantity
of Body behind than before I shew’d him that part of your Letter he
further adds Unless by some Means or other you Can Effect an alteration
he must have it again sent Carefully Packed to alter in London
so Determine some way or other but by no means to hurt ye Beauty
or Elegance of it sure you may alter it I've almost a mind to Come
Down myself to see it Done you don’t say how its liked —
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you do not say one word concerning whether you are in the mind
to Learn Hautboy, Horn’s & Bassoon’s However shall hasten them
all in my Power & send them Down. — Together with a most Elegant
Book for Wombourn Charity School. in the Box I shall inclose
A Pattern ^ Gown ready made up ^ for the Girls Gown which they must wear (Viz.) a
Dark Brown with Scarlet sleves, Robings, & Stockings & Scarlet
Top Knotts. The Boy’s Dark Brown Scarlet sleves & Collar’s
& Stockings & Scarlet Round Capps & Band’s: I am glad the
number is fixed at Twenty. Mr Jorden Objects against Surplices
but I will Present the Boy’s them ^ and be at that Expense myself ^ Girls never wear any
& The Boy’s I Purpose to select & make them Learn to Sing —
chorus’s &c. & Chant in the Service for which reason and
a Thousand other very good ones ‘Tis Proper they wear Surplices.
I’m Concern’d Charity finds so few Friends but when we bring it
to bear more people will Chearfully Come into it & by all
mean’s have an annual Charity Sermon as a Dudley & other
places. am sorry Lawyer Banton two Beddar'd & Mr Hill Object
to giving towards ye Charity School. But hope they will towards ye Organ
Charity Schools are much in Vogue & receive great Countenance I was
at Court at St. James’s on New Year’s Day & saw forty ^ or fifty ^ Boy’s Presented
to His Majesty. Each had a Paper of his own Drawing in his —
hand some architecture some Navigation, &c, &c, Mr. Hatrell has
been in Town & intends Calling at ye Woodhouses in his way home
he say’s he will Contribute towards ye Charity School. Mr Jorden should
Directly receive ye Subscriptions & get ye Children Fix’d upon & your
Brother as soon as 12th Day is over begin to Teach them &
cater[?] upon his Office. — I hope in the midst of your Zeal you have
not forgot to complete the Gilding & Painting ye End of the Organ & other
Trifling things that were to be done in the wood & the Door’s for the
Mill wheel should be Done, and ye Board for Ned Bantons ground.
Tell Nanny I would have her set my new shirts in hand & though the
Turkey is not Fat to send up the Mutton Ham & to Present
my Duty to the old Lady & try if she cannot get her to send up
some Pig meat meat. It will be by way of new year’s gift.
The Gardnor must Try his hand again in shooting & send up
some woodcocks if Possible. — I would have him the first open
weather Plant some Laurels & Ivy &c Against the
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Tiles of the Root House in order to be coming on against —
Spring to hide the Root house being seen as you go —
along the walks & now is the Time to Plant Ever Green’s.
Tell Nanny Mr. Hatrell will be over soon & she must
Look in the Studdy in the Corner where my Musick Books
stand & there is a Large Mapp Rolled up this she must
shew Mr. Hatrell & take Care he keep’s it quite Clean &
when done with Roll it up again in ye same Manner & put in
its Place as before there are also some other Mapps in
a Bundle tyed together they Lye on the Top of the
Book Case where the Musick Book's are likewise [page torn] Little —
White Heads which are placed on the Top out of Sight she
must get on the Steps & reach them & shew him Those &
when Done to see he leaves them all q[ui]te safe & takes none
away & bundle them up & place them as before. —
I shall be anxious to hear how you go on old Lady
Wrottesley should give Something. I am
Yours & S. Hellier
I intend Sending some Remarkable fine Ink for Mr. Jorden to Enter
the Records in ye Charity School Book with in order that it may stand
the Shock’s of Time & be of Long Duration Some short a [???]
origin of the Parish its Name & Derivation &c. Enter'd in ye said
Book. The Stage Coach is not yet arrived so [I can]not tell
If the Hare you mention is Come & Expect to Pay Carriage —
against for unless say Carriage Paid it is always’s paid for again
if any Hares or Birds or woodcocks can be got my Friends’
here will be very glad of them. —
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