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10th October 1737 - 20th December 1738

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Sr:
I am Sorry I have not had the Pleasure
of Seeing you during the time of my Illness however
I imagine you have Some pecular Reasons for it
Relying on Our former friendship and your good
Nature I make bold to honble you with this to desire
a Saviour which is (as my distemper is pretty well
over I shall begin to get out of Doors for the air
therefore) I shall be perticular Obliged to you if you will [..]
lend me Your Rideing Coal it being so warm will [..]
of great Service to me, you shall have it against at any
time when you please if you should want to go out
of Town (I mean the Coal that has the Covered Bottens
I dont know the Name of it) if you'l please to oblige me
and Send it by the Beaceryou'lwill Greatly condure
to the Benefitt of Sr:

Your Assured humble Servt.

Wm: Newington< no role >

[..] my writeing my Eyes are very Weak

Mr [..] ingwill& Peerman will Come and Spend part
of the after noon with one to morrow I shall be glad
of you are not preengaged you will add one to the
Number and Come and Drink Dash of Tea or a Glass
of Wine With me, there is but very little danger in
me now




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