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a better Boofc ano J7P diner.51 I let him386 have Bills for ^50 sterling & w^ - besides w* he pd, he owes me 106 Dollars,3*1 50 Bushels of Indian Corn and £14.'. 8 in old Tenor:387 a Fine Day, but I fear a weather Breeder, as ye wild Geese flew to Day. Col. Updike dined here in his way to Newport. Wednesday, Nov: 6th* 17 51, a Fine Day. Tom Walmsly89 cutting wood, as he was yesterday. Sister Robinson18 and her Son Xtopher355 dined here, poor woman she is now a widow, and will meet with Difficultys eno' if God prevent not. Thursday, Nov: 7th- 1751, one Willet Laraby388 was cropped on Tower Hill66 for uttering counterfeit Bills pursuant to a Sentence of ye Superior Court the week before. Peter53 bro't me a Letter from Kit Robinson355 inclosing an Abstract of his Fa'835* will, it rained. Friday, Novr 8th* 1751, a fine Day, wind at S: W. Isaac Fowler's331 two fellows cut wood and Harry carted. In the Evening Paul Woodbridge Tanner389 bro't his Acc't of £9: 18 to ballance wch I paid, he returned me^i: 18 as a Present; but in truth, I imagined him in my Debt and y* I owed him nothing. Saturday, Novr 9th- 1751. It rained from ye N: E: yet Tom Walmsly and one of Fowlers People and Harry cut wood all Day. my wife who has been ill for 48 hours past is better and up. I wrote a Letter at her Request to Mrs. Wilkinson"9 to go with Stocking yarn, and yesterday I inclosed ye Abstract of W: R: will,35* and stated ye Case for Dr. Gardiner51 to get a Lawyer's opinion upon it. the Storm still gtinues, now about 8 a Clock at night O God, prepare me for to morrow, for yy Sanctuary & ye Services of it. Sunday, Nov1 io*h-1751. It snowed all this Forenoon, [64]
Title | A letter book and abstract of out services written during the years 1743-1751 |
Creator | MacSparran, James |
Publisher | D.B. Updike, Merrymount Press |
Place of Publication | Boston |
Date | 1899 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000125 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | a better Boofc ano J7P diner.51 I let him386 have Bills for ^50 sterling & w^ - besides w* he pd, he owes me 106 Dollars,3*1 50 Bushels of Indian Corn and £14.'. 8 in old Tenor:387 a Fine Day, but I fear a weather Breeder, as ye wild Geese flew to Day. Col. Updike dined here in his way to Newport. Wednesday, Nov: 6th* 17 51, a Fine Day. Tom Walmsly89 cutting wood, as he was yesterday. Sister Robinson18 and her Son Xtopher355 dined here, poor woman she is now a widow, and will meet with Difficultys eno' if God prevent not. Thursday, Nov: 7th- 1751, one Willet Laraby388 was cropped on Tower Hill66 for uttering counterfeit Bills pursuant to a Sentence of ye Superior Court the week before. Peter53 bro't me a Letter from Kit Robinson355 inclosing an Abstract of his Fa'835* will, it rained. Friday, Novr 8th* 1751, a fine Day, wind at S: W. Isaac Fowler's331 two fellows cut wood and Harry carted. In the Evening Paul Woodbridge Tanner389 bro't his Acc't of £9: 18 to ballance wch I paid, he returned me^i: 18 as a Present; but in truth, I imagined him in my Debt and y* I owed him nothing. Saturday, Novr 9th- 1751. It rained from ye N: E: yet Tom Walmsly and one of Fowlers People and Harry cut wood all Day. my wife who has been ill for 48 hours past is better and up. I wrote a Letter at her Request to Mrs. Wilkinson"9 to go with Stocking yarn, and yesterday I inclosed ye Abstract of W: R: will,35* and stated ye Case for Dr. Gardiner51 to get a Lawyer's opinion upon it. the Storm still gtinues, now about 8 a Clock at night O God, prepare me for to morrow, for yy Sanctuary & ye Services of it. Sunday, Nov1 io*h-1751. It snowed all this Forenoon, [64] |
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