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Boston August 3 1763

Gentn
Your favr by Capt Farr Came duly to hand, as
also the Linnens you Shipt by him Amo to £397.13.6, are sorry
you Sent them as they are so extremely high Charg'd, & no way
equal to the Linnens you formerly Sent, that we shall be great
Lovers by them - Mr. Wheelwright has wrote & Sent you
the necessary Certifficates for the Pott Ash that lay in the Kings
Warehouse, & hope you have 'eer this Dispos'd of it, &
you will Credit our Accot for half the Produce. We Desire
you will please to Send us yor former Accot, where you Say
the Sale of the last Pott Ash was Settled, [crossed out] as we have
no Accot of it, & thought you had in your hands 18 or 20
Hogshds unsold, of wch please to Advise us

Inclos'd you have Benj Gerrish's Bill
on Chauncey Townsend Dated Halifax 28th May 1763 in our
fav. Value £302.9.6 Sterlg, when paid Credit our Accot therefor
& forward Accot Currt that we may know how it stands -

We are Gentn
your most Obedt Servts

you will Take Care of
the Return of Foremo

To Messrs Trecothick Apthorp & Thomlinson

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By Col Dyar
By Capt Jarvis

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Gentn Boston August 4th 1763

We have already wrote to you by this Ship, since
which we have Rec'd the Inclos'd Bill, Say, Thomas Williams
On Board of Ordnce Dated Annaps Royall 12th July 1763 in our favr
Value £400 Sterlg, when paid Credit our Accot for the same

Pray forward Accot Currt

We are in haste to Save the
Ship,
Gentn your most hum Servts
Messrs Jona Barnard & Co

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By Capt Dyar in the Mast Ship
By Capt Jarvis
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Boston July 4th 1763

Sir

I Rec'd your favr with the Duplicate of March 9th I am
Glad the Bill, for £1000 Sterl:g was duly paid.

I here Inclose you Capt Campbell's Original note of Hand
for the Hundred Pounds Sterl:g Genl Whitmore lent him, which have
Recorded in the Notary's Office. I thought best to Transmitt this now
that you may Demand the Money of him.

I have Got all my Accotts Ready, Relative to Gen Whitmore's
Estate, & should have Transmitted them with your Papers, by this Opp:y
with the Ballance in my Hands, but the Chief Justice, who is Judge of
Probate is Gone the Circuit, and has been absent some time, at whose
Office the Accotts must pass, which has put it out of my Power to do it now,
but it shall be done at this Return, which will be soon.

I am Sir
Your most Obedt Humble Servt
Capt. Edward Whitmore

[Left margin:]
By Capt Farr

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