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Dear Sir.
With Pleasure I receiv'd your Young Man
better in health than when he left me, the which has
continued to him ever since: I now return him to
spend his Holidays with you. & good Mrs. Bentham,
which I hope will be attended with Mirth, & Happyness.
Agreeable to your desires I herewith send a
Copy of the Indentures & Bond by which M.r Mikes
were drawn (One of the Originals is mislaid) with
this only difference that the sume at 30 Pounds a Year
is 200 Guineas, instead of Pounds; as the naming more
than Pounds twas said would occasion a great additional Tax
Any alteration or amendment you shall think
proper to make will I dare say be acceptable: I being
his sincere well wisher. I find him a very worthy Young Gent -
as such he Merritts the Esteem of all who knows him.
With much Esteem & Respects I am —
Dear Sir
Your most Obed:t Humble Servt.
Wm Gray
22d Decr: 1770. —
Mr. Bentham- —
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William Gray |
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