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[MS 1972]

Sign it - it would have to be
brought back to Bathurst
for the Majestrates to Sign
I should then have to get it
altered for the New country -

I think this trouble might
be prevented if I can beg the
favour of you to get me a
Form filled up at the Cowpasture
there the Majestrates as well a
Mr Knight will sign it -

I hope by my future conduct
to be able to make you a
Compensation for the manny
kindnesses I have received from
your hands - Your condecending
to this my request shall be
for ever remembered with
gratitude by your most Obt
and Dutiful Servant Willm Marks

[MS 1973]

A memorandum of the
necessary particulars arrived per Ship
Asia landed 6th May 1825 Tried at
Hosham in Sussex, native place
Chichester, Sentence Seven Years,
I dont know as it is requisite
to say any more on this head-

I am very partial to you
as a master and have no objection
whatever to staying along with
you if we can come to an
agreement - so as not to trouble
about the Ticket, I have only
2 years from the thirteenth of
this month before I am altogether
Free - -

[MS 1976]

being able to negociate a loan,
which will stop proceedings issuing
from the Bank, and nearly liqui
date the obligations due to Camp=
bell Junr, and Barker, Hughes and
Harkings business of more than
£400 has been very amicably ar-
ranged between James and Hughes,
by giving 6 months, and then to
receive the wool. If the loan should
fail, I really know not what to
think of next. We have been
and still are straining every nerve;
and hitherto we have succeeded
far beyond our most sanguine
expectations, which encourages
us to persevere.

We shall take an early
opportunity of seeing you to take
your advice on a measure we

[MS 1977]

have been thinking of, provided
that all our efforts should prove
abortive. But we continue to hope
that as our obligations are becomng
less pressing, that we shall neither
be obliged to take any desperate
step, nor make any rash sacrifice
of our property.

Mother's cold is still bad,
and she is low spirited - we are
all tolerably well, except slight colds.

I am, Dear Brother,
Affectionately yours,
W Walker

To Revd Tho Hassall
Denbigh -

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