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ordinary, tho low priced. As the Invoice was small ap=
prove of your conduct in not making Insurance the=
reon. Hope in your next to hear that the Govern=
ments Bills are paid.
Have now inclosed M. Samuel Hughes Bill on
your House for 100 St. which hope will be ac=
ceptable to you & readily passed to my Credit.
Should have made you a further remittance at this
time had not the Small Pox entered among us, which
prevents our customers coming into Town as usual
but shall endeavor to remitt you as quick as possi-
ble & am with due Respect.

Copy Captain Jarvis Gardner via Bristol

Gentlemen

Your Very Humble Servant

Boston April 9th 1764
Misters Champion & Hayley
Gentlemen

The within is copy of my last, since
am favour'd with yours 15th February last & note the Contents,
am pleased to find your account current that the Bills on Mr.
Mauduit are paid & passed to my Credit. Have exam=
ined the account current which find right, & have accordingly, cre=
dited your New Account with Ballance being 1266.9.4
Observe you had received the gold of Coffin N. Proceeds
128.14 and also Hunter N Proceeds 147.19, which
you have passed to my Credit the allowance made on the
Muffs that were damaged, am obliged to you for, &
acknowledge the receipt of invoice & Bill Lading, Goody,
Capt. Caleb amount of 295.18, which after examin-
ation shall pass to your Credit, there is one mistake I
observe, that is you have put but 3 p. Bengall in your Inv-
oice & I find 4 p. shall therefore give you Credit for 1 p. 23/
which you will please to note in Conformity the Goods.
you have lent have come quite seasonable, was far as I
have had opportunity of examing them quite agreeable,
observe the reason you give for not compleating the Inv-

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