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My friend. <gap/> Its having <del>undertaken</del><add>accepted of</add> a new imploy<lb/> | My friend. <gap/> Its having <del>undertaken</del><add>accepted of</add> a new imploy<lb/> | ||
and that he may have more time to qualify himself for the<lb/> | and that he may have more time to qualify himself for the<lb/> | ||
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Blair would have followed and M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>H is in <unclear>sistrier</unclear> incurring<lb/> | Blair would have followed and M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>H is in <unclear>sistrier</unclear> incurring<lb/> | ||
the displeasure of his friends who are connected with M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> | the displeasure of his friends who are connected with M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> | ||
Blair by interfering in this matter | |||
<add>as the <gap/> <gap/> as <gap/></add> <del>profound secret from them</del> — <del>D</del><del>Had M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>H at the time he was</del></p> | |||
<p>In your letter of the 26 April you send M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>H a<lb/> | |||
Copy of your au<hi rend="superscript"><gap/></hi> and at the same time pay him a<lb/> | |||
compliment on <del>the</del> his good fortune of being <unclear>Committed</unclear> <del>into</del><lb/> | |||
<del>a share</del> to be a Sharer in the profits of H<gap/>l Newton Mine<lb/> | |||
which you then seemed to think promised as well as<lb/> | |||
ever it had done, this I confess I thought might be some<lb/> | |||
for you, as I see by your Letter of the 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> of April 1784<lb/> | |||
that you value 1/64<del>his</del> share of that mine at 1000 guin<hi rend="superscript"><unclear>as</unclear></hi><lb/> | |||
or at least you offered it to sale at that sum but I am<lb/> | |||
very sorry to see by your two last letters that <del>this share</del><lb/> | |||
<del>m<gap/> is not worth <gap/></del> <add>it now</add> is of no <unclear>intrinsic</unclear> value for it <lb/> | |||
fetch nothing at present, nor is ever likely to do. | |||
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Sir
My friend. Its having undertakenaccepted of a new imploy
and that he may have more time to qualify himself for the
business he has undertaken in order to save every moment
of time for this purpose I have undertakeningaged to receive answer and
letters for him. in consequence of this I have to acknowledge
y rest of your letter of the 9th: inst: enclosing a dra: on Miss
Child for 20 guineas. before I deliver this letter & dra: to
H. I hope you w will forgive me stateng a few facts to you
which has probably escaped your memory. When you
but I being in possession of your letters to him and also
for owing on other Channels besides from your own Letters how essentially he
has served you. After the various letters which passed between
you and Mr Blair your first sugaation with him having
proved abortive. Mr H left no stone unturned to at your desire
in divared to find you another purchaser and seems extremely
assiduous to accomplish this and he devoted all or the greatest
part of his time to find you out a to your service and was clearly
with Mr Forbes & Mr Douglas or some other monied man in
your business. When you found none of these past mentiond
gent<hi rend="underline">n.</hi> could be bro: to rest so large a Sum on a 64 of your
mine you requested of MrH. as a verymost particular favour
that he would renew the negation with Mr Blair' accordingly
he did at your desire renew the negation and
on the faith of MrH.s word as a person in whom he could
did conclude the bargain with you. Your fortunatly between
perhaps the only person in kingdom whose advice Mr
Blair would have followed and MrH is in sistrier incurring
the displeasure of his friends who are connected with Mr
Blair by interfering in this matter
as the as profound secret from them — DHad MrH at the time he was
In your letter of the 26 April you send MrH a
Copy of your au and at the same time pay him a
compliment on the his good fortune of being Committed into
a share to be a Sharer in the profits of Hl Newton Mine
which you then seemed to think promised as well as
ever it had done, this I confess I thought might be some
for you, as I see by your Letter of the 2d of April 1784
that you value 1/64his share of that mine at 1000 guinas
or at least you offered it to sale at that sum but I am
very sorry to see by your two last letters that this share
m is not worth it now is of no intrinsic value for it
fetch nothing at present, nor is ever likely to do.
Identifier: | JB/169/129/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169. |
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