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<p> Critchoff June 10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 1785 OS.</p> <p>the day before yesterday arrived here the 4 Newcastle people viz. 1 The millwright<lb/> 2 the Joiner, 3 The Heckler 4 The Sailor and with them Roebuck the Gardener<lb/> and his female companion.  Notman's four acquaintance I like exceedingly<lb/> They seem to have his steadiness and industry together with a thorough knowledge<lb/> of their business as to Roebuck he had been very quarrelsome overbearing<lb/> proud and irascible on the road although he finds it necessary to become <lb/> more meek here.  He pretends to <!-- small area torn away --> <gap/> bought out of his own money<lb/> 3 glazier's diamonds of a Jew in <gap/> of 3 which you <gap/> <lb/> <!-- small area torn away --><gap/> but indifferent, and that <gap/>  <gap/> 3 <gap/>  <gap/> <lb/> last so that there still remains but <gap/> As the watchman I sent <lb/> to Riga for these people saw all the things opened at the Customs<lb/> and among others the parcel of diamonds which was sealed and <lb/> declares there were but six, and from other such suspicious accounts<lb/> of accidents I am inclined to believe that this Gardener is none<lb/> of the most honest.  This <foreign>soi distante</foreign> wife had during the journey<lb/> offered her services to either of the Newcastle men wishing to be quit<lb/> of her present male and <sic>alledging</sic> all usage as the reason. </p> <p> The seeds are coming by <del> <gap/> </del> horses which I sent from hence so that <lb/> it will be 5 or 6 days before they arrive.  The people came by post and <lb/> the gardener was not provident enough to bring a single seed with him.<lb/> The bulk of the things such as tools &amp;c are coming by water as far <lb/> as Vitepsk.  Ground is or will be ready enough for all the seeds.</p> <p>I have no expectation of any of the people Roebuck was to have engaged</p>
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Critchoff June 10th 1785 OS.

the day before yesterday arrived here the 4 Newcastle people viz. 1 The millwright
2 the Joiner, 3 The Heckler 4 The Sailor and with them Roebuck the Gardener
and his female companion. Notman's four acquaintance I like exceedingly
They seem to have his steadiness and industry together with a thorough knowledge
of their business as to Roebuck he had been very quarrelsome overbearing
proud and irascible on the road although he finds it necessary to become
more meek here. He pretends to bought out of his own money
3 glazier's diamonds of a Jew in of 3 which you
but indifferent, and that 3
last so that there still remains but As the watchman I sent
to Riga for these people saw all the things opened at the Customs
and among others the parcel of diamonds which was sealed and
declares there were but six, and from other such suspicious accounts
of accidents I am inclined to believe that this Gardener is none
of the most honest. This soi distante wife had during the journey
offered her services to either of the Newcastle men wishing to be quit
of her present male and alledging all usage as the reason.

The seeds are coming by horses which I sent from hence so that
it will be 5 or 6 days before they arrive. The people came by post and
the gardener was not provident enough to bring a single seed with him.
The bulk of the things such as tools &c are coming by water as far
as Vitepsk. Ground is or will be ready enough for all the seeds.

I have no expectation of any of the people Roebuck was to have engaged



Identifier: | JB/540/163/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540.

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1785-06-10

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540

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163

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Image

001

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Category

Correspondence

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Penner

Samuel Bentham

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