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October 1720

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Image 30 of 21930th June 1720


Sr I make bould to trouble you with these phew lings hoping ye
yr Last letter I Sent you from graves end came Safe to your
hands with yr reason of every perticular of my Comming out
of London hoping yould pardon me for not comming to wait
on you before I went. but being recommended by a member of
parliament to Sr John Norriss< no role > and wass forthwith sent on
board of his Ship which is ye Sandwich and sailed presently
afterwards, and am very well respected by Sr John Norriss< no role >
upon ye recommendation of ye Gentleman I wass sent by.
but never ye less I would rather If by any means in yr world
that I might be able to live at home again, which I hope
in god would be by the since wee Shall return to England
which I hope Sr you would Endevour to do and I dont at all
doubt by ye help of god but he able to repay what ever
chargess yon Shall be at with ten thousand thanks, and
Shall always think my Self bound in duty to pray for
you and your good family so Long as I do live Sr pardon
this presumption of mine and Excuse what ever is a
miss, and to subscribe my self your most humble
and Obedient Servant to Command

James Trewren< no role >

Sr I humbly beg yould
be mind fall of a young.
man who otherwise is intirely
ruined by a faolse Velenous thing
that wass Laid on me

Now lying at the Dollors
in the Boaltick

June ye 30th 1720




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