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Mr Richard Waller Boston Octo'r 19th 1765
Sir
The foregoing is Copy of my last, this serves to inclose
you agreeable to your order for reshipping your Goods in my hands unsold, Cap't
James Hall's Bill Lading for 2 Boxes & 3 Casks of Merchandize ^ [&?] Ship Martha for London to the
amount as [illegible] your Invoice of [pound sign]303.3.9/2 Sterling will sail in about 8 or 10
days, by whom shall write you fully & forward your Acco'tt Curr'tt remains now
with me unsold only part of a [Hhd?] of your Wool Cards you did not order to
be returnd, which hope to dispose of soon, Execution is taken out against
Southwick & Clark for the money due from them for the Box of hard Ware
returnable to next Nov'r Court when hope to receive the money, which will
be remitted you as soon as rec:d I endeavourd to get your Goods on Board
some Ships going sooner, but could not obtain such a birth for them as
you directed, I am
Your most hum'l Serv't

Mr James F. Clark Boston Octo'r 19th 1765
I rec'd your fav'r of yesterday in answer 10 feet Whale Bone
is fallen from 21/ a 17/ & not like to rise again this season, am of opinion the
sooner your send it to market the better, Muscovado Sugars of but little more
then middling [Quality?] will Command Cash ar 48/ Lm'o I am
Your hum'l Servant

Mr John De Peyster Jun'r Boston Octo'r 19th 1765
I rec'd your fav'r of 14th Curr'tt requesting my purchase
15 C Cocoa for your Acco'tt if to be had at [pound sign]5 your Curr:J, it so scarce here &
lately risen to [pound sign]4.16/ Lm'o equal to [pound sign]6.8/ York, so that it is out of my
power to Comply with your present order, I am with tender of service
Your most hum'l Serv't

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