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  1. 66570343 - mikethebike2
  2. 66620093 - Gpepper
  3. 66636859 - Preacher357
  4. 66973459 - kaymooreart
  5. 67398248 - not-logged-in-9550bd1d342b63726e05
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66570343 - mikethebike2

27, Belsize Square, Hampstead, N.W.3.
14th April, 1951.
Messre. Match & Co., 14/15, College Crecent, N.W.3.
Dear Sirs,
Attention of Mr. Marsh
I have to advise you that Mr. Greenwood the owner of this flat entered here recently by using his own key during my absence and without my permission. His explanation to my wife who was sleeping was that he had failed to obtain an answer to a letter of his or to telephone calls he said he had made. In view of this you will appreciate that I can no longer be responsible for the safety of the contents of his flat since he or his friends may enter here at any time in the absence of my wife and myself. I shall of course do all I can to look after Mr. Greenwood's property.
I have also failed to obtain any receipt for the rent I have paid although I asked for these some time ago.
When asked for the receipts, Mrs. Greenwood replied that her husband would like to see me to "discuss" them.
I view of this somewhat peculiar way of my landlord conducting business I have asked him to negotiate with me through yourselves in future.
I shall be glad if you will kindly endeavour to obtain receipts for the three sums of lb23.10.0. I have paid to Mrs. Greenwood.
Yours faithfully, M.G. Maxwell.

66620093 - Gpepper

27, Belsize Square,
Hampstead, N.W.3.

14th April, 1951.

Messrs. Match & Co.
14.15, College Crescent,
N.W.3.

Dear Sirs,

Attention of Mr. Marsh
I have to advise that Mr. Greenwood the owner
of this flat entered here recently by using his own key during
my absence and without my invitation. His explanation
to my wife who was sleeping was that he had failed to
obtain an answer to a letter of his or to telephone calls
he said he had made. In view of this you will appreciate that
I can no longer be responsible for the safely of the contents
of his flat since he or his friends may enter here at any time
in the absence of my wife or myself. I shall of course do all
I can to look after Mr. Greenwood's property.

I have also failed to obtain any receipt for the
rent I have paid although I asked for these some time ago.

When asked for the receipts, Mrs. Greenwood replied
that her husband would like to see me to "discuss" them.

In view of this somewhat peculiar way of my
landlord conducting business I have asked him to negotiate
with me through yourselves in future.

I shall be glad if you will kindly endeavour
to obtain receipts for the three sums of 25.10.0. I have paid
to Mrs. Greenwood.

Yours faithfully,
M.G. Maxwell.

66636859 - Preacher357

27, Belsize Square, Hampstead, N.W.3. 14th April, 1951
Messrs. Match & Co., 14/15, College Crescent, N.W.3.
Dear Sirs,
Attention of Mr. Marsh
I have to advise that Mr. Greenwood the owner
of this flat entered here recently by using his own key during
my absence and without my invitation. His explanation
to my wife who was sleeping was that he failed to
obtain an answer to a letter of his or to telephone calls
he said he had made. In view of this you will appreciate that
I can no longer be responsible for the safety of the contents
of his flat since he or his friends may enter here at any time
in the absence of my wife or myself. I shall of course do all
I can to look after Mr. Greenwood's property.

I have also failed to obtain my receipt for the
rent I have paid although I asked for these some time ago.

When asked for the receipts, Mrs. Greenwood replied
that her husband would like to see me to "discuss" them.

In view of this somewhat peculiar way of my landlord conducting business I have asked him to negotiate
with me through yourselves in future.

I shall be glad if you will kindly endeavour
to obtain receipts for the three sums of 25.10.0 I have paid
to Mrs. Greenwood,

Yours faithfully,
M.G. Maxwell.

66973459 - kaymooreart

27, Belsize Square,
Hampstead, N.W.3.
14th April, 1951.
Messrs. Match & Co.,
14/15, College Crescent,
N.W.3.
Dear Sirs,
Attention of Mr. Marsh
I have to advise that Mr. Greenwood the owner of this flat entered here recently by using his own key during my absence and without my invitation. His explanation to my wife who was sleeping was that he had failed to obtain an answer to a letter of his or to telephone calls he said he made. In view of this you will appreciate that I can no longer be responsible for the safety of the contents of this flat since he or his friends may enter here at any time in the absence of my wife and myself. I shall of course do all I can to look after Mr. Greenwood's property.
I have also failed to obtain any receipt for the rent I have paid although I asked for these some time ago.
When asked for the receipts, Mrs. Greenwood replied that her husband would like to see me to "discuss" them.
In view of this somewhat peculiar way of my landlord conducting business I have asked him to negotiate with me through yourselves in future.
I shall be glad if you will kindly endeavour to obtain receipts for the three sums of 25.10.0. I have paid to Mrs. Greenwood.
Yours faithfully,
M.G. Maxwell.

67398248 - not-logged-in-9550bd1d342b63726e05

27, Belsize Square,
Hampstead, N.W.3.
14th April, 1951.
Messrs. Match & Co.,
14/15, College Crescent,
N.W.3.

Dear Sirs,
Attention of Mr. Marsh
I have to advise that Mr. Greenwood the owner of this flat entered here recently by using his own key during my absence and without my invitation. His explanation to my wife who was sleeping as that he had failed to obtain an answer to a letter of his or to telephone calls he said he had made. In view of this you will appreciate that I can no longer be responsible for the safety of the contents of his flat since he or his friends may enter here at any time in the absence of my wife and myself. I shall of course do all I can to look after Mr. Greenwood's property.

I have also failed to obtain any receipt for the rent I have paid although I asked for these some time ago.

When asked for the receipts, Mrs. Greenwood replied that her husband would like to see me to "discuss" them.

In view of this somewhat peculiar way of my landlord conducting business I have asked him to negotiate with me through yourselves in future.

I shall be glad if you kindly endeavor to obtain receipts for the three sums of 25.10.0. I have paid to Mrs. Greenwood.

Yours faithfully,
M.G. Maxwell

WINNER - 67412382 - maid71

27, Belsize Square,
Hampstead, N.W.3

14th April, 1951

Messrs. Match & Co.,
14/15, College Crescent,
N.W.3

Dear Sirs,

Attention of Mr. Marsh

I have to advise that Mr.Greenwood the owner of this flat entered here recently by using his own key during my absence and without my invitation. His explanation to my wife who was sleeping was that he had failed to obtain an answer to a letter of his or to telephone calls he said he had made. In view of this you will appreciate that I can no longer be responsible for the safety of the contents of his flat since he or his friends may enter here at any time in the absence of my wife and myself. I shall of course do all I can to look after Mr. Greenwood's property.

I have also failed to obtain any receipt for the rent I have paid although I asked for these some time ago.

When asked for the receipts, Mrs. Greenwood replied that her husband would like to see me to "discuss" them.

In view of this somewhat peculiar way of my landlord conducting business I have asked him to negotiate with me through yourselves in future.

I shall be glad if you will kindly endeavour to obtain receipts for the three sums of lb25.10.0. I have paid to Mrs. Greenwood.

Yours faithfully,

M.G. Maxwell.

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