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To Serjt Carr, April 1768

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To Serjt Carr, April 1768
by William Edmeston
150789To Serjt Carr, April 1768William Edmeston
April 20th

Sergt. Carr

I have just now received your letter and shall take care and pay your bill. I am glad to find that there is now some likelyhood of getting the lands located and you put upon them therefore would have you go to the spot and assist in the surveying of them, and endeavor to get them in the best situation and everything belonging to them and write me by the very first opportunity as I shall be impatient till I hear your report — I will take care to keep you as long as possible I can in the Regt. and will speak to Col Ross to recommend you to Genl Gage and Mr. Ogilvie when I go to Ireland as I am certain his recommendations will have much more weight than mine — when ever you write do it on a single sheet of paper as it makes the postage to high when its enclosed.

I am Your Humble Sert.
Wm. Edmeston

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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