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at this Time, which is Satisfactory. & the more as the
Small Pox is now prevalent among us, which puts a
Stop to Trade between Town & Country. but hope it will
not belong before we are deliver'd herefrom, & our Trade
Return as usual.

Have now Inclosed you another Bill of Mr. Saml.
Hughes drawn on your House for £50 Stg. wch trust
will be agreable & passed to my Credit. likewise a
small Bill £7•9•4 1/2 Stg. per John Dovers on Richard
Cox Esq. in London, which when paid please like-
wise to pass to my Credit. Observe you have leng-
thnd the Time of Credit three months, which is a-
greable, & shall endeavour to remitt you as quick
& seasonable as I can. I shall write you for a few
Goods for the Fall either now or next opportunity
& am with due Respect.

Gentl'n
Y'r Very Humb. Serv't

Copy per Capt. Gardner
via Bristol
Capt. Scott
via Bristol

Boston June 8th 1764

Messrs. Lane & Booth

Gentl'n
In my last of Nov'r 28th I informed
you I would examin your Acct. Currtt. & write you accordingly.
which have done & find right. & have carried the Ballance
£221•15•1 to your Credit in a new Acct. Since which am
favour'd with yours Feb'y. 11th packett. wherein you inform
me of the receipt of the Specie Remitted you per Coffin Ntt. Proceeds
£74•1•10 & also the last remitted you per Huntur Ntt. Proceeds
being £51•18•5 both which is carried to your Debting
New Acct. together with the $79•19•10 remitt'd you per Capt.
Huntur May 1763.
Have also received your Favour per Capt. Jacobson
Feb'y 29th inclosing Invoice & Bill Lading for Sundry

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