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Barbados Jany 15th 1719
Sir
I am now thro the Propitious Smiles of Heaven
Arrived here & have the hapiness to meet several of your
Favours to Us, & am Glad to find our Agency has Given you
such Satisfaction.
The Seventeen Pounds, fifteen Shillgs & 2 of this
Currency which is the [Dr?] proceeds of your [Dr?] of
Saddles we shall Remit you in Sp[Dr?], or as you shall
Direct; & we flatter our selves from your Repeated
Recourses to Us you are fully Convinced of our True
INdustry & Undisguis'd Probity.

I am (in behalf of my Father & self)
Your very humble Servt
H. Hall June

To Mr Saml Fitch
Mercht Ln London

Barbados Jany 15th 179/9
Upon my Arrival in England I Informed you
of my Safety there, & laid before you the Inevitable ne=
=cessity I was under of Coming to Settle an Hereditary
Estate there of a Considerable Vlaue.
Thro the Good Favour of HEaven I am now Arrived here, &
have ye Fortune to meet you several Addresses Expressing a
full Psuasion of our Industry as well as Probity.
I foregive my Father has given you an Account of ye Un-
=expected Stagnation of Trade, & the small Progress we have
made in our Adventure, notwithstanding our Utmost Effort,
in the Sale thereof; & He assures you from the Speedy
Vent such sort of Goods generally have, I Promised my
self they would all have been Sold in a very little time
after their Arrival here.
I Flatter my Self it wont be long [Dr?] we have a Propitious
Oportunity for their Sale, since each Species is so very
Propper for ye Island, & they Appear with as good a Com=
-plexion as if just Imported: which when Effected you shall
Imediately have a Compleat Ballance Remitted you either

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