Stratford upon Avon Herald: Friday 23rd August 1895

Henley Matters: A long discussion took place on various matters connected with the schemes at Henley in Arden. The Clerk read a letter from Smith, Pinsent, and Co., with reference to the clause in Dr. Agar’s agreement with the Authority, under which the latter are liable to a payment of £200 a year, to be reduced to £80 on the completion of certain works at Henley. The Clerk had been instructed to write and ask for this clause to be removed, but in reply, Messrs. Smith Pinsent, and Co., pointed out that it was not suggested that the terms on which the alteration was to be made had been fulfilled. As it was necessary for Dr. Agar to be protected, they thought the clause might as well stand. …


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