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'' | <p>effected in a much easier <add>more simple</add> manner: by only altering the direction of the eye of<lb/> | ||
<add>2</add> an eyebolt Wilson will tell you what an eyebolt is it is shaped thus <!-- drawing of an eyebolt --><lb/> | |||
when I mentioned this the Master & Carpenter began swearing at themselves<lb/> | |||
for not having thought of the same thing. These two eyebolts are fastened to<lb/> | |||
an iron hook I directed therefore the Carpenter to take the hoop on shore <add>to the Dockyard</add> to the<lb/> | |||
Blacksmiths and get the eyebolts altered.</p> | |||
<p>Thursday morning I called <del>at</del> D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Meite's</unclear> for 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> or 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> time & found him at home.<lb/> | |||
He received me with all imaginable politeness, & insisted on my going to<lb/> | |||
dine with him at his father's in Law D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Lind where his wife then was.<lb/> | |||
I dont know whether I had told you that D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Lind had offered to introduce<lb/> | |||
me to <unclear>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></unclear> Cha<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> Douglas. in our walk I asked D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Meite</unclear> if he was<lb/> | |||
acquainted with <unclear>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></unclear> Cha<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> he told me very intimately and would make me<lb/> | |||
so if I has any desire of it. I said <hi rend="underline">what was right &</hi> proper upon<lb/> | |||
the occasion telling him at the same that I intended to have called<lb/> | |||
that afternoon on D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Lind to beg him to give me a letter to take to <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
<unclear>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></unclear> Cha<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> onboard his Ship the Sterling Castle. How much I am obliged<lb/> | |||
to your Lind for the introduction he gave me to these people. It is impossible<lb/> | |||
to be treated with greater civility than I am by them, and with<lb/> | |||
respect to D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <unclear>Meite</unclear> who is a man <foreign>plus <unclear>passioni</unclear></foreign> & less formal there<lb/> | |||
appears to be the greater <hi rend="underline">cordiality</hi> in his behaviour to me. upon my<lb/> | |||
mentioning Cap<hi rend="superscript">n</hi> Douglas he told me that he had a pretty extensive<lb/> | |||
acquaintance among the Navy Officers there are few of the Captains who<lb/> | |||
have fitted out from home with whom he was <sic>no</sic> acquainted and if I<lb/> | |||
wished to be acquainted with any of them he made no doubt that he<lb/> | |||
could either make me so himself or find those who would. <del>Today</del><lb/> | |||
He told me I must dine with him today and he would receive me<lb/> | |||
in form as the first visit and that afterwards he wished he could offer -<lb/> | |||
no I cant tell you what he said, except that it was the most cordial<lb/> | |||
pressing general invitation I ever heard.</p> | |||
<p>I got my letter of introduction from D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Lind to <unclear>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></unclear> Cha<hi rend="superscript">s.</hi> and the next morning<lb/> | |||
(<sic>fryday</sic>) went onboard the Formidable intending to go from thence to the Sterling</p> | |||
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effected in a much easier more simple manner: by only altering the direction of the eye of
2 an eyebolt Wilson will tell you what an eyebolt is it is shaped thus
when I mentioned this the Master & Carpenter began swearing at themselves
for not having thought of the same thing. These two eyebolts are fastened to
an iron hook I directed therefore the Carpenter to take the hoop on shore to the Dockyard to the
Blacksmiths and get the eyebolts altered.
Thursday morning I called at Dr Meite's for 2d or 3d time & found him at home.
He received me with all imaginable politeness, & insisted on my going to
dine with him at his father's in Law Dr Lind where his wife then was.
I dont know whether I had told you that Dr Lind had offered to introduce
me to Mr Chas Douglas. in our walk I asked Dr Meite if he was
acquainted with Mr Chas he told me very intimately and would make me
so if I has any desire of it. I said what was right & proper upon
the occasion telling him at the same that I intended to have called
that afternoon on Dr Lind to beg him to give me a letter to take to
Mr Chas onboard his Ship the Sterling Castle. How much I am obliged
to your Lind for the introduction he gave me to these people. It is impossible
to be treated with greater civility than I am by them, and with
respect to Dr Meite who is a man plus passioni & less formal there
appears to be the greater cordiality in his behaviour to me. upon my
mentioning Capn Douglas he told me that he had a pretty extensive
acquaintance among the Navy Officers there are few of the Captains who
have fitted out from home with whom he was no acquainted and if I
wished to be acquainted with any of them he made no doubt that he
could either make me so himself or find those who would. Today
He told me I must dine with him today and he would receive me
in form as the first visit and that afterwards he wished he could offer -
no I cant tell you what he said, except that it was the most cordial
pressing general invitation I ever heard.
I got my letter of introduction from Dr Lind to Mr Chas. and the next morning
(fryday) went onboard the Formidable intending to go from thence to the Sterling
Identifier: | JB/538/205/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538. |
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1778-07-05 |
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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