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To Serjt Carr, 1767

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To Serjt Carr, 1767
by William Edmeston
150791To Serjt Carr, 1767William Edmeston

To Serjt Carr of the 48th Regt.

Berwick, Novr 2 1767

Serjt Carr,

I am sorry you did not write me with your own hands and let me know exactly how the affair stands, what is the reason why the lands is not located and when they are likely to be located. I shall expect to hear from you regularly three times a year whether you have business or no.

You must attend the survey as it will be of great consequence you being present - I shall be very impatient till I hear from you & get your opinion about the affair how it stands.

I am Your Most Humble Servt.
Wm Edmeston

P.S. Direct all your letters for me at Mr. Reeds as he will always know where to forward them to me.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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