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My Dear Sir
It being three months since I received any [indescipherable]
from Mr Hankey I have drawn an order in your favour upon him
for the amount of £25
which I suppose will about settle my account with you.
Mr. [indescipherable] have the kindness to send me down
this account as soon as convenient - I do not intend to want any cash for two
or three months to come -

I received a kind and an affectionate letter from
My Father with a box of Shells. My Father tells me
Mr Bostock has got a book of letters from my brothers
& sisters I feel rather anxious to see them therefore if
not yet forwarded I must trouble you to strive to
procure them & send it down -
A few days back I went with some Ministers to a Clerical Meeting at
Lanthorne or Land ? a few miles off. When to my surprise
[indescipherable] but of a different [indescipherable]
there [indescipherable] several sermons preached more to be
forwarded on the first day two sermons were preached
and on the next day [indescipherable] three sermons the [indescipherable] on
the second day was truly interesting people were

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ghassall

Copy of letter from Reverend T. Hassall to T. Hancox, with bill for £25 drawn in favour of T. Hancox on Mr. Hankey of the London Missionary Society

A 1677 / 2/pp.143-145