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<!-- This page is organised in two columns. In the left hand column several paragraphs have been crossed through or over written and are illegible. In addition the whole column has been crossed through. Only the legible sections of this column have been transcribed.--> <!-- illegible paragraph --> <pb/> <!-- illegible paragraph --> <p> <del> It certainly cannot be a twelvemonth before <lb/> I shall have <hi rend="underline">comings</hi> in that may serve both <lb/> of us. I have refused having any as yet because<lb/> I know I can have much more than has as <lb/> yet been offered to me.</del> </p> <!-- illegible paragraph --> <p> <del> This I shall give you further notice, only in <lb/> case <gap><!-- torn paper --> directly, you may call for <lb/> your <gap/> <!-- torn paper --> I make no doubt of <lb/> your <gap/> <!-- torn paper --> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <lb/> <!-- illegible --></del> </p> <p> <del> There is no more any difficulty in getting things <lb/> presented/introduced/<sic>supportd</sic>. The only difficulty lies<lb/> in the perfecting the things to be presented.</del> </p> <p><del>I knew not what kind of employment I may have here<lb/> nor can I be quite certain of taking any, but I am well <lb/> persuaded it will be of the kind and under such <gap/> <lb/> that even my father cannot but approve of it.<lb/> S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> James said as much upon my <sic>alledging</sic> the contrary.</del> </p> <del><head>Stocking & Shoes.</head> </del> <p> <del><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> all white, <lb/> <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/> already.<lb/>some understockings and some white thread to wear<lb/> under boots. <gap/> I must have at least 1/2 <lb/> a dozen pair of plain white silk stockings,<lb/> with handsome <sic>cloaths</sic>. Get me also 3 or 4 pairs <lb/> of thin shoes with <sic>stileteed</sic> heels of <hi rend="underline">Mariner's</hi> make<lb/> The Stockings & shoes may be marked with your initials, <lb/> and the shoes must have been worn and the bottoms of the soles<lb/> a little dirtied.</del> </p> <pb/> <!-- right hand column --> <p> Direct my letters for the future to S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> James Harris<lb/> or rather <sic>inclose</sic> them in a cover to him.<lb/>by this means I may get them free, otherwise <lb/> it is impossible. M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Frazer only franks them <lb/> at furthest to Amsterdam. I find I have a<lb/> monstrous deal to pay for the letters I have sent <lb/> you: as I must pay the postage to Amsterdam <lb/> whether directed to Frazer or not.</p> <p> In short be it parcels or packets that you send me by <lb/> sea or by land direct them all for S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> James in <lb/> some cases it will save <sic>expence | |||
</sic> and in all it <lb/> will procure care & dispatch. He told me I had <lb/> better do so.</p> <p> <del> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> </del> <del> Send a penny post letter<lb/> to Maberry to desire him to <del>come call on you<lb/> then again desire him <del><gap/> to be making all requisite <lb/> preparations for coming. to collect & put to writing<lb/> any information that he thinks may be useful <lb/> particularly all relating to new contrivances in <lb/> general, & to Ships which draw but little water <lb/>I hope he has made some paragraph either in <lb/> the french or german language.</del> </p> | |||
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It certainly cannot be a twelvemonth before
I shall have comings in that may serve both
of us. I have refused having any as yet because
I know I can have much more than has as
yet been offered to me.
This I shall give you further notice, only in
case <gap> directly, you may call for
your I make no doubt of
your
There is no more any difficulty in getting things
presented/introduced/supportd. The only difficulty lies
in the perfecting the things to be presented.
I knew not what kind of employment I may have here
nor can I be quite certain of taking any, but I am well
persuaded it will be of the kind and under such
that even my father cannot but approve of it.
Sr James said as much upon my alledging the contrary.
Stocking & Shoes.
all white,
already.
some understockings and some white thread to wear
under boots. I must have at least 1/2
a dozen pair of plain white silk stockings,
with handsome cloaths. Get me also 3 or 4 pairs
of thin shoes with stileteed heels of Mariner's make
The Stockings & shoes may be marked with your initials,
and the shoes must have been worn and the bottoms of the soles
a little dirtied.
---page break---
Direct my letters for the future to Sr James Harris
or rather inclose them in a cover to him.
by this means I may get them free, otherwise
it is impossible. Mr Frazer only franks them
at furthest to Amsterdam. I find I have a
monstrous deal to pay for the letters I have sent
you: as I must pay the postage to Amsterdam
whether directed to Frazer or not.
In short be it parcels or packets that you send me by
sea or by land direct them all for Sr James in
some cases it will save expence
and in all it
will procure care & dispatch. He told me I had
better do so.
Send a penny post letter
to Maberry to desire him to come call on you
then again desire him to be making all requisite
preparations for coming. to collect & put to writing
any information that he thinks may be useful
particularly all relating to new contrivances in
general, & to Ships which draw but little water
I hope he has made some paragraph either in
the french or german language.
Identifier: | JB/539/040/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. |
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1780-04-30 |
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539 |
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040 |
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001 |
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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