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Boston March 11th, 176[5]
Messrs Thomas & Benja. Forsey
Since my last to you Mr. Wheelright ha[s]
attachd in my hands what I am indebted to you (exclusive of costs of cour[t]
as bail to Mr. Rowland De [Paiba] of which suppose he will advise you
via this post, have only further to add that I am
Your most humble servan[t]
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Boston March 12th 176[5]
Mr Aaron Lopez
Sir
I have wrote you already V this conveyan[ce]
to which please to refer. This serves to inclose Simeon Freemans bill [of?]
lading for a box of hosiery for your acco[unts] amount as below to
£45.17.2 1/5 L.M. whci have debited you with. There was none of
the two other numbers you wrote for in the package I opend when [I]
open the other will send them to you if you desire it you wrote for N[o. 2?]
& mentioned the price of No. 3 so have sent the latter. I am
Your hum[ble] servant,
A No. 1 a box 9 to
5 doz black 3 thread fine Breeches peices No. 32 ... @ 66/ £ 16.10 [?]
3 doz Mens White thread knit rub[bed] Hose ... 31 ... 52/ £ 7.16 [?]
3 doz Boys Grey Hose ... 3 ... 14/ £ 2.2[?]
@ 73/3 per Ct. advance.... £ 19.7.2[?]
Box & porterage... £ --- 2 ---
to pay in 12 months £45.17.2[?]
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Boston March 14th 176[5]
Sir
Agreeable to your request I wrote Mr. Comfort Sage of Middletown
to inform him that by virtue of a power from your executor to the estate
of the late Mr. Frederick Dansey deceased he has to accounts with me for
his note due to that estate at foot you have a copy of Sages answer
after perusal thereof you'l please to fav'r me with your sentiments how
I shall proceed with him he desiring to be inform'd in plain terms
what he is to depend on. If you choose to leave the settlement to a Gent
at Middletown I know of no better person then M. Talcot Esq'r & him
only by the charactor I had of him wrom a gentleman of varacity here of
whom I procur'd a letter for Mr. Demont when he went after Lucas but
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