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Your Esteemed favour of the 27th of Decemr & 4th January are now beforfe us and Contents Noted . . .
Your Sloop is now discharged but your soon [sic! son]2 thinks we had not better be in a hurry to purchase as he wants to hear from you first ー and also as Flour is high, and is Expected lower, if the Roads will get good. therefore we hope that either he or us will Soon hear from you...
Date: 4 February 1775
Volume: Volume 1
You will find long ere this as your son Jos2 did not receive a letter from you as soon as he Expected that he was dispatched without loss of time & we hope to your Satisfaction & we think that he was only two weeks here . . . We wish Sincerely that matters were settled between England & this Continent & from the last accts we have Reason to hope a tum to our advantage...
Date: 4 April 1775
Volume: Volume 1