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19 you always gave to my maſter in your dealings ake an offer to you or my correſpondence in ex- tation that you will uſe me as well as you have e him, in whatever I may write to you for- d this I rather expect as you cannot diſoblige Walker by it, becauſe of the diſtance I ſhall be m him. and I ſhall endeavour to give you equal ent with regard to my payments, &c Your edy anſwer, whether or not you are diſpoſed to ept of my offer, will oblige,

Your humble ſervant.

In anſwer to the foregoing.

Sir, Have received yours of October 20th, and very chearfully accept the favour you offer me I ll take care to ſerve you in the beſt manner am le, and on the ſame footing with Mr Walker doubting you will make as punctual return as does, whice entitles him to a more favourable age than could otherwiſe be afforded. I with you cceſs with all my heart, and am,

Your obliged ſervant.

An order for Goods, covering a remittance.

Sir,

Receive incloſed, a Bill value Twenty Pounds ſix She n s ſter in full of my acc mpt to this te. Pleaſe ſend per firſt Veſſel for this place, 2 eſts Congoa ſea at 4s od per lb 4 cwt Raw ugar, at about 90s and a puncheon Molaſſes, hich place to acct of,

Sir,

Your obedient ſervant