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Grant of the Estate; if Mr Macqueen like it not;
he will receive his 8 pr Cent until I hear from him
and I will take the mortgage myself - If he
is disposed to employ three or four thousand pounds
in this way, or more, I will undertake to
find customers at the same interest, with ample security -
Capital is of the greatest importance here in
the hands of a man who knows the Country and
the people - I am most anxious for Dear Neds
arrival - I hope he will bring powers from
Davidson to exchange Belmont - I can promise him
a beautiful Estate on the banks of the Hunter's River,
now become a populous Settlement of respectable
men worth in every respect (except to me) three
Belmonts - As there is a treaty of amity now
between me and the Surveyor General I can easily
obtain one of his choice preserves - I propose to
take 4000 Acres on the presumption that Davidson

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