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tho we have not yet Received them on Shoar
We have now Inclosed You a Bill of Exchange drawn
by Mr John Lone on Robert Chester Esqr for Sixty
Pounds Sterling which we Promise our Selves will be
Generously Accepted & paid; & to give You a further
Demonstration of our Probity, we shall in a Short time
Remit the Compleat Ballance in another Bill.
We hope to have Encouragement from the State of this
[Dr?] of HOse to give you Orders for another Quantity:
& you may depend on it, we shall not Exceed the time
of Credit mentioned in our [Dr?] Promises.
We are Sir
Your very humbl Serts
H Hall Son & [Dr?]
To Mr Benja Dawson
In London
Barbados Jany 27th 1718/9
Gentlemen
Having the Sum of Twenty Pounds of
this Currency of Captn Arthur Savage's of Boston N:E
in our hands, we have now according to his Orders, Remit
ted it to Your Selves, in a Bill of Exchange drawn by
Mr John Lane on Robert Chester Esqr which we doubt
not will be Generoiusly Accepted, & Paid.
We have nothing further to Offer, than our Assurances of
being, In all due Regards,
Your very humble servants
H: Hall Son & Ju[Dr?]
To Messrs John Llyod & Compy
Merchants Ln London
Barbados Janry 28th 1718/9
Sir,
Since the forgoing we have Received yours of
the 28 of Septmeber wherein we Perceive you are about making
Tryall of a Parcell of Hose & Gloves, & if you'l take
our advice we would have You add a Trunk or two of
Shoes & for your Direction in each Species we would
have you apply to ye Following Gentlemen to Furnish you
with each Invoices as we our Selves have Repeatedly
Given them Orders for.
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