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<p>I wish M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> D. would write, or you would write — who is<lb/> it) to Q.S.P. to get some money. We are all of us here in <lb/> a starving condition.</p> | <p>I wish M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> D. would write, or you would write — who is<lb/> it) to Q.S.P. to get some money. We are all of us here in <lb/> a starving condition.</p> | ||
<p> | <p>Wise's William has written to him to ask payment of<lb/> his wages. The poor fellow was well set to work he might<lb/> as well have written to the Great Mogul.</p> | ||
<p>Will could come out any day in term time upon paying<lb/> 3.6 — He has been out once to peep at the house, he would<lb/> not venture to call, being afraid of Molly.</p> | <p>Will could come out any day in term time upon paying<lb/> 3.6 — He has been out once to peep at the house, he would<lb/> not venture to call, being afraid of Molly.</p> | ||
<p>Wise has written to his wife desiring her to tell me of<lb/> his anxiety to go on with the suit he has commenced again,<lb/> the man at Pevensey for the 70 or 80 £. M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi | <p>Wise has written to his wife desiring her to tell me of<lb/> his anxiety to go on with the suit he has commenced again,<lb/> the man at Pevensey for the 70 or 80 £. M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Acworth's Power<lb/> of Attorney will authorize her to employ an Attorney to recover<lb/> and receive the money. I intend to send Browne in when<lb/> I have a perfect confidence to talk with Wise <add>about this scheme</add>, & if Browne<lb/> thinks it possible I should recommend it to M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Acworth to<lb/> pursue it. Wilson agrees with me in this. There is but<lb/> one witness, so the <sic>expence</sic> will be but small.</p> | ||
<p>Love to M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> D. Wilson desires to be remember'd to her.</p> | <p>Love to M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> D. Wilson desires to be remember'd to her.</p> | ||
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I wish Mrs D. would write, or you would write — who is
it) to Q.S.P. to get some money. We are all of us here in
a starving condition.
Wise's William has written to him to ask payment of
his wages. The poor fellow was well set to work he might
as well have written to the Great Mogul.
Will could come out any day in term time upon paying
3.6 — He has been out once to peep at the house, he would
not venture to call, being afraid of Molly.
Wise has written to his wife desiring her to tell me of
his anxiety to go on with the suit he has commenced again,
the man at Pevensey for the 70 or 80 £. Mrs Acworth's Power
of Attorney will authorize her to employ an Attorney to recover
and receive the money. I intend to send Browne in when
I have a perfect confidence to talk with Wise about this scheme, & if Browne
thinks it possible I should recommend it to Mrs Acworth to
pursue it. Wilson agrees with me in this. There is but
one witness, so the expence will be but small.
Love to Mrs D. Wilson desires to be remember'd to her.
Identifier: | JB/538/163/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538. |
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1778-01-31 |
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538 |
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163 |
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Correspondence |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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