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sell it, which is a disappointment to me as well as
the persons for whom it was designed. Have
now inclosed you bill excha. drawn per Mr. Samuel
Hughes for £200 which hope will be agreable &
passed to my credit. Have likewise inclosed you
invoice for a few articles for the fall which desire
may be carefully put up according to order, & shipt
per first vessell for this place, & shall be carefull to re-
mitt you as quick as possible & am with due respect.
Gentl'n
Y'r Very Humb. Serv't

Copy per Capt. Calef
Marshall

Gentl'n
Boston June 22d 1764.
After confirming the above as copy of
my last; have only to inform you; that you have herein in-
closed another of Mr. Hughes bill's for £100 Stg. on your
house, which trust will be acceptable to you & transferred
to my credit; Have also added a few articles in addi-
tion to what I wrote for in my last, which desire may be
carefully put up according to order & pattern inclosed,
that I may quickly vend them, & the more easily remitt
you. The goods I had from you last, have chiefly by me,
as the small pox has put a stop to trade between town
& country. But as now it is almost gone from us, hope
trade will revive again among us, as the damage must
be great to have our trade stopped so many months;
If you have not shipped the goods wrote for last be-
fore the receipt of this, let there be put up but one piece
of scarlet Colchester baize, instead of two pc. & let the
whole be shipped per first vessell for this place, that
I may receive them in season & remitt you accordingly
& am with due respect.
Gentl'n
Y'r Very Humb. Serv't
P.S. If the shalloon's to match the drabb cloths are
not shipt, please to let them be the super-
fine sort. Copy per Capt. Marshall & Hatch

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