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Bognor. August 30th: 1821. Dear Barton, In answer to both your letters of yesterday I am to observe that both you and myself and indeed Law and Mrs: Oak ought to have sooner thought of regularly lighting the house: I certainly approve of the Glass lamp being for the present put up in the Hall: I wonder you do not recollect going with me to the shop to see the the Brass Chandelier I bought in Spring Gardens for the Dining Room: it was very natural for Law and Mrs: Oak to wish to see their relations and equally proper in you in giving them leave: I cannot comprehend what is the cause of the Dry Rot in the Library: we must endeavour to investigate it: the room has been used more