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<p>the race week and there were balls &amp;c. Miss S. danced but
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with whom I did not learn. I must now leave off. I am pressed
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to finish: I am afraid I shan't be able to get rid of Sam till
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the beginning of the week. He talks of sending his things
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to town on Tuesday, to be ready to be carried down in the
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Coach to Richmond the next day. He wants to speak for
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himself: but you see there is but half a page left for him</p>
 
<p>It was <del>but</del> not till a day or two ago that your poor younger Son
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has recovered his Senses. <sic>he</sic> is now making great progress in his
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occupation, he begs you will excuse his absence til Monday
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or Tuesday next. We are your
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<sic>Dutifull</sic> Sons
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Sam <add>and Jere:<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></add> Bentham.</p>
 
<p>If you should find a letter from M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pownall, Pray be so
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kind as to open it, and according to what he may say therein,
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if you approve of it, I should be obliged to you if you would
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consult M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bromley how you may obtain leave of absence
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for me for a Month, it will be best to get leave enough
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if it be necessary to apply to the Navy Board.</p>
 
 






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the race week and there were balls &c. Miss S. danced but
with whom I did not learn. I must now leave off. I am pressed
to finish: I am afraid I shan't be able to get rid of Sam till
the beginning of the week. He talks of sending his things
to town on Tuesday, to be ready to be carried down in the
Coach to Richmond the next day. He wants to speak for
himself: but you see there is but half a page left for him

It was but not till a day or two ago that your poor younger Son
has recovered his Senses. he is now making great progress in his
occupation, he begs you will excuse his absence til Monday
or Tuesday next. We are your
Dutifull Sons
Sam and Jere:y Bentham.

If you should find a letter from Mr Pownall, Pray be so
kind as to open it, and according to what he may say therein,
if you approve of it, I should be obliged to you if you would
consult Mr Bromley how you may obtain leave of absence
for me for a Month, it will be best to get leave enough
if it be necessary to apply to the Navy Board.





Identifier: | JB/538/057/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

Date_1

1776-09-06

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538

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057

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Image

001

Titles

Category

Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham; Samuel Bentham

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