Dear Sir
Since last Wednesdays Conversation about our
Acquaintaince's distress I have been thinking of what
Service I could be to him in his distress, & after advising
& consulting several friends, I cannot think of a better
Method I have taken than you will perceive in the enclosed Letter
which I too be glad You would deliver to our friend
I am acquinted that some of the Old Baily
Solicitors are the
most proper persons to be consulted in this Matter if
8 or 10 Guineas should be wanted in this Manner I shall be
accountable to you for that Sum I shall see you as soon as
possith so I shall stay not a very short times Helvoet
I am Dear friend
Yours
[..]
Pray mention nothing to Gromweld about it
You know why
Original Directed to Mr. A. Ten Brocke