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<p> The Prince wants to have the leather <sic>fabrick</sic> here, but by <lb/> my advice determined to let it remain where it is <sic>till</sic> the new<lb/>one here is in readiness. by <hi rend="underline">here</hi> I mean his new estate<lb/> in Poland where he wants to draw all the English, never <lb/> the least hinting at my contract.  The Silversmith<lb/> he wants to have also.  Of all this I hope tomorrow<lb/> to speak more fully to him and to be able by Beatty<lb/> to give you better &amp; more decisive intelligence.<lb/> as yet nobody has got their business or rather it <lb/> was not <sic>till</sic> today that the Prince has begun to <lb/> do business.  The little <gap/> Baydac is arrived <lb/> at Cherson but I have not seen it nor <unclear>Matrona</unclear>  <lb/> and the rest of its inhabitants since I left Monasterock.<lb/>My 3 link of the great <sic>Verm</sic> are arrived here but<lb/> the timberlinks are <sic>stopt</sic> aground 20 versts on <lb/> this side of Kieff.  I have received all your letters.<lb/> the cream cheese I hope some how or other to receive.<lb/> You must not think of going <sic>till</sic> I see you.</p> <p> Is there no answer from Wilson about Patents? <lb/>With respect to the Englishman I shall <unclear>write</unclear> by Beatty.</p>
<p> The Prince wants to have the leather <sic>fabrick</sic> here, but by <lb/> my advice determined to let it remain where it is <sic>till</sic> the new<lb/>one here is in readiness. by <hi rend="underline">here</hi> I mean his new estate<lb/> in Poland where he wants to draw all the English, never <lb/> the least hinting at my contract.  The Silversmith<lb/> he wants to have also.  Of all this I hope tomorrow<lb/> to speak more fully to him and to be able by Beatty<lb/> to give you better &amp; more decisive intelligence.<lb/> as yet nobody has got their business or rather it <lb/> was not <sic>till</sic> today that the Prince has begun to <lb/> do business.  The little Vern Baydac is arrived <lb/> at Cherson but I have not seen it nor <unclear>Matrona</unclear>  <lb/> and the rest of its inhabitants since I left Monasterock.<lb/>My 3 link of the great <sic>Verm</sic> are arrived here but<lb/> the timberlinks are <sic>stopt</sic> aground 20 versts on <lb/> this side of Kieff.  I have received all your letters.<lb/> the cream cheese I hope some how or other to receive.<lb/> You must not think of going <sic>till</sic> I see you.</p> <p> Is there no answer from Wilson about Patents? <lb/>With respect to the Englishman I shall <unclear>write</unclear> by Beatty.</p>





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The Prince wants to have the leather fabrick here, but by
my advice determined to let it remain where it is till the new
one here is in readiness. by here I mean his new estate
in Poland where he wants to draw all the English, never
the least hinting at my contract. The Silversmith
he wants to have also. Of all this I hope tomorrow
to speak more fully to him and to be able by Beatty
to give you better & more decisive intelligence.
as yet nobody has got their business or rather it
was not till today that the Prince has begun to
do business. The little Vern Baydac is arrived
at Cherson but I have not seen it nor Matrona
and the rest of its inhabitants since I left Monasterock.
My 3 link of the great Verm are arrived here but
the timberlinks are stopt aground 20 versts on
this side of Kieff. I have received all your letters.
the cream cheese I hope some how or other to receive.
You must not think of going till I see you.

Is there no answer from Wilson about Patents?
With respect to the Englishman I shall write by Beatty.




Identifier: | JB/540/366/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540.

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1787-05-16

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540

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366

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002

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Correspondence

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Penner

Samuel Bentham

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