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Kayde at Jun 20, 2023 10:21 AM

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quarrelled with Major Grose. Yet to see the Govr pays me
more attention than he does him gives him much pain.
Mr. J. has been treated unkindly. I must & will take his
part in what I see he is right but then I must not. It is not
my duty to be at varience [variance] with the Govr here if I can consistent
with my duty & Conscience avoid it I cannot describe our
Situation it is such an uncommon one. Al the higher Ranks
seem lost to God & Religion & you may easily form an idea of
the characters of the lower orders. While we were at Mr. J's their
House was broken open & a good quantity of Sugar was stolen
belonging to me. I had also 6 pairs of shoes stolen from me by
Mrs J's servants. We do in the literal sense [indecipherable - dwell?] among Lions.
Mrs Marsden is very [indecipherable - racked?] our little daughter. She desires her
kindest love to you & will write probably to you by the next post [crossed out]
Ship. Present my respects to Mr Stokes
I am dear Madam
Yours & etc
(signed) Saml Marsden

Recd Feby 20th[or 28th] 1795

FL14425142

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quarrelled with Major Grose. Yet to see thr Govr [indecipherable] me more attention than he does him gives him much pain. Mr. J. has been treated unkindly. I must & will take his part in what I see he is right but then I must not. It is not my duty to be at variance with the Gonr here if I can consistent with my duty & Conscience avoid it I cannot describe our situation it is such an uncommon one. Al the higher ranks seem lost to God & Religion & you may easily form an idea of the characters of the lower orders. While we were at Mr. J's their house was broken open & a good quantity of Sugar was stolen belonging to me. I had also 6 pairs of shoes stolen from me by Mrs J's servants. We do in the interval [indecipherable] morning [indecipherable] Mrs Marsden is very [indecipherable] & our little daughter. She desires her kindest love to you & will write probably to you by the next ship. Present my respects to Mr Stokes
I am Dear Madam
Yours & [indecipherable]
(signed) Saml Marsden

Recd Feby 20th 1795