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Virg.a Cabin Point Apl. 24 1784

Dear Sir

Inclosed I send you my deposition etc.
which you told me was requisite in the Suit to
be commenced by Mr. Weatherspoon in behalf of
my Father. I should have sent them long ago
but immediately on my return from your
quarter of the world I was taken very ill and
and have continued so [... ] then having made
my [.... .... ...] trouble doing
con[...] that I can [...] as an Interested(?)
person in the affair. I expected to have had
the pleasure of seeing you in this part
of the country on your way to Congress
before this but imagine that this business
of the Spring in some measure retarded
your trip. I think you told me that my
deposition was all that was requisite
Should any other proof be required youll
please direct that application be made
to my Father at this place. I intend to
leave the State immediately for London
any expence attending the Suit my Father
(James Belscher Senr.) at this place will
most readily pay on demand. If 'tis con-
=venient will Thank you to advise me on
him what is done relative the affair
by post in case any thing further should
be required from me I may know before I
leave the Country which will be in 4 or 5
weeks. I cant but express the obligations
I am under to you for your Civility in
[these?] matters I wish I may have in my power

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Virg.a Cabin Point Apl. 24 1784

Dear Sir

Inclosed I send you my deposition etc.
which you told me was requisite in the Suit to
be commenced by Mr. Weatherspoon in behalf of
my Father. I should have sent them long ago
but immediately on my return from your
quarter of the world I was taken very ill and
and have continued so [... ] then having made
my [.... .... ...] trouble doing
con[...] that I can [...] as an Interested(?)
person in the affair. I expected to have had
the pleasure of seeing you in this part
of the country on your way to Congress (doing's)
come that I can ( unclesr)as one as an intimate
previous as the affairs. Six ? to have had the pleasure
before this but imagine that this business
of the Spring in some measure retarded
your trip. I think you told me that my
deposition was all that was requisite
Should any other proof be required youll
please direct that application be made
to my Father at this place. I intend to
leave the State immediately for London
any expence attending the Suit my Father
(James Belscher Senr.) at this place wile
most readily pay on demand. If tis con-
=venient will write Thank you to advise me on
him what is done relative the affair
by post in case any thing further should
be required from me I may know before I
leave the Country which will be in 4 or 5
weeks. I cant but express the obligations
I am under t()?o you for your Civility in
[these?] matters I wish I may have in my power