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Boston Octo'r 12th 1764

Messrs. Champion & Hayley
Gentl'n
Since my last am favoured with
yours of 15th June & Aug'st wherein you are pleased to inform
me, that the bills remitted you for £50 on your house & £7•9s•4d
on Richard Cox should be placed to my credit, for which shall
debit your acct. and at the same time credit it, with the charge
15/% for dying the pc. silk; which were well done & agreable
to order, & for which am oblidged to you; you are likewise
pleased to inform me the receipt of two other bills drawn
on your house, by Sam'l Hughes, one for £200 & the other for
£100 both which you accept, & shall accordingly carry to
your debit. Observe your apology respecting the pc. cloth
sent me, which is satisfactory. Have likewise your invoice
& bill lading for sundrys on board the London packett
Capt. Calef, amounting to £297•5 who is arrived, but as
the goods are not come to hand, cannot write any further
at present, hope I shall receive the woolens & [?] soon; as
this is the season for them; You have now inclosed as
prov'l bill on Jasper Mauduit Esqr for £80 which
expect will be duely hon'd. Shall endeav'r to remitt you
as I have opportunity, & am with due respect

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

Copy per Capt. Jacobson
Copy per Capt. Davis

Boston 10th Nov'r 1764

Messrs. Champion & Hayley
Gentl'n
This acknowledges the receipt of your
fav'r per Capt. Dixey, 29th Aug'st. Inclosing invoice & bill
lading for sundrys amounting £234•5•1 for which have
given your acct. credit, which together, with the goods
shipt per Calef, find well put up & agreable to order.
Certificate for the tea will inclose you if I can get

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