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of forty I promised him. But I hope to send them by Captain Hill who is not yet arrived. I am,

Sir

Your most humble Servt. [Servant]

John Carter

Mr. Edwd. [Edward] Athawes

Rappahanock June 23 1737

Sir

The Account of Insurance made on the Little Belly being this day Adjusted my Proportion is five hundred & seventeen pounds &, six Shillings & eight pence, and having occasion to pay a great deal of money to Mr Cunliffe of Liverpoole I have now Drawn on you Bills of Exchange for the said sum of the five hundred & seventeen pounds six Shillings & eight pence, to Foster Cunliffe Esq; which I desire you will pay & charge to my part of the Insurance aforesaid. I am

Sir

Your most humble Servt. [Servant]

John Carter

Micaja. [Micajah] Perry & Compa. [Company]

Rappa. [Rappahannock] June 20. [1737]

Sir

The last Accot. [Account] Current we have receiv'd from you of our Fathers [illegibe] is dated Apr 3. 1736; the balance being then in our favor Fourteen hundred & eighty six pounds, seven Shillings & nine pence. Since that we drew bills on you in 1736 for twelve hundred & eighty pounds four Shillings & eleven pence. We have now drawn on you as followeth

To George Braxton [jurs?] [pounds] 200____

To George Braxton Sent...60_17_7

To William Prentis....1.0____

[pound sign] 360.17.7

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of forty I promised him. But I hope to send them by captain [Hill?] who is not yet arrived. I am,

Sir

Your most humble serv.[servant]

John Carter

Mr, [Eon?] Arthawes

Rappahanock June 23 1737

Sir

The Account of Insurance made on the Little Belly being this day Adjusted my Proportion is two hundred & seventeen pounds & six shillings & eight pence, and having occasion to pay a great deal of money to Mr Cunliffe of Liverpoole I have now drawn on you Bills of Exchange for the said sum if the five hundred & deventeen pounds six Shillings & eight pence, to [Foster Cunlifee?] [illegible] which I desire you will pay & charge to my part of the Insurrance [aforesaid?]. I am

Sir

Your most humble serv[servant]

John Carter

[Micaj Perry & Combo?]

Rappa June 20, [1737?]

Sir

The last Acco. Current we have received from you of our Fathers [illegibe] is dated Apr 3. 1736; the balance being then in our favor Fourtheen hundred & eighty six pounds, seven Shillings & nine pence. Since that we drew nills on you in 1736 for twelve hundred & eighty pounds your Shillings & eleven pence . We have now drawn on you as [followth?]

To George Braxton [illegible] L200____

To George Braxton [illegible]...60_17_7

To William [Prentis?]....10____

L 360_17_7