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page_004019 Mr. Wm. Dawkins Corotomon Sept [2th] 1733 Sir, This is a line to you concerning our affair with the execs. [executors] of Falconar. I intended to have sent a power of attorney, that we might have obtained justice by a judical determination of the matter, but have not yet done it; & if you can conclude this business in a less troublesome way, I am content that Colonel Page's debt be deducted as also the hundred & fifty pounds due from my brother Robert to young Falconar; & the ballance which shall then be due with thirty nine pounds they owe me, to be paid into your hands. I can hardly suppose that they won't come in to this but if it should happen otherwise, we resolve to use such a remedy as the law gives us. If you send me your accot. against Colonel Pages I will order you payment if anything be due. I have sent you none of that tobacco it being all gone to Mr. Alderman. I am Sir, Your Most Humble Servant John Carter by the Bailey Corotomon Sept [2th] 1736 Mr. Wm. Dawkins Sir, I have hither to omitted to say any thing about my brother George's affairs. This incloses an invoice of goods for the use of his estate, which I desire you send in some good ship into Rappahanock consigned to me on his accot. & resque as is therein direct. As my brother is under your care I send to you for these & because I intend you shall have the tobacco of his estate consined to you next year. I am Sir, Your Humble Servant John Carter by the bailey | page_004019 Sir, If you send me your Acct against Colonel [es] Pages I will order you Payment if anything be due. I have sent you none of that Tobacco it being all gone to Mr Alder Sir, by the Bailey Mr Wm Dawkins Corotomon Sept [2th] 1736 Sirs, I have hither to omitted to say any thing about my Brother George's affairs. This incloses an Invoice of Goods for the use of His Estate, which I desire you send in some Good Ship into Rappahanock Consigned to me on his Acct [and] [Risque] as is therein direct. As my Brother is under Your Care I send to you for these [and] because I intend you shall have the Tobacco of his Estate consined to you next year. I am Sir, by the bailey |