[Lisbon] March 8th [1775]
[Continuation of Letter begin February 18th.]
No alteration in prices at this markett, but we find that London & Bristol are rising in spite of the large imports there, occasioned by the Supposition that all the american ports will be blocked up by government. There are 321 bars of the Peggy's flour sold at different prices.
We have debitted your acct Rs. 5 & 145 for charges we made with 109 bars of small biscuit, which belonged to some of the people belonging to the Peggy; we could not ascertain how much the charges would be till after she Sailed, so Barron desir'd us to charge your acct for it, & you'l be pleased to understand yourself with the owners of the biscuit for the same.
B. B.
1. Ship Papers, Ship Peggy, NHS.