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[2 words crossed out - I shall?] this bill may be paid & I hope it
will, as the woman who is in the Colony
has considerable property in England, as her
Uncle informed me, when I saw at [indecipherable - a place? looks like Hedmile]
& asks[?] called upon me about her - but I do not
like private bills - & shall endeavour to get Hassall
to remit the remainder in Government money.
The revolution has infused the colony much &
almost ruined many; it has prevented
Hassall from obtaining government bills,
as the bills drawn by [indecipherable - a name?] who had
[indecipherable] the government have not considered
good. I am sorry for your disappointment
but you need not be under any apprehension
of losing the money - Mr Oakes the [indecipherable]
of this will give you any further information
you may wish. Mr Oakes was Head Constable

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