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Fairfield February 10th 1780  Sir I send you by the [[Bamor Mr.?]] Put the account of cloathing for the town of Fairfield [[desire?]] you will send back by [[him?]]. Put the money or an order on the [[Treasure?]] you will find by [[unclear.........]] that the amount of cloathing does not agree in some articles.  The shirt is but 79 blanket 20 the cloath [[unclear]] for overhalls 36 1/4 yards the shoes is 28 pair one pair was put in after the [[raft?]] the account of which is not in the [[unclear]] if any of the articles should be [[doct?]] in the price define to no what article and by him purchased but no [[unclear]] you will not {[[unclear...]] the price of any as the distress of ower town has been such which rendered it al most impossible to purchase any you will  find but  [[unclear]] parishes purchased on that account [[am?..//] yours [[unclear]]
Fairfield February 10th 1780  Sir I send you by the Barror Mr Peet the account of cloathing for the town of Fairfield Desire you will send back by Mr Peet the money or an order on the Treasure you will find by Esqr Hines Receipt that the amount of cloathing does not agree in some articles.  The shirt is but 79 blanket 20 the cloath [[unclear]] for overhalls 36 1/4 yards the shoes is 28 pair one pair was put in after the rest the account of which is not in the Receipt if any of the articles should be Doct in the price desire to no what article and by him purchased but no [[unclear]] you will not [[unclear]] the price of any as the distress of ower town has been such which rendered it al most impossible to purchase any you will  find but  [[unclear]] Parishes purchased on that account Am [[?]] your Humb Servt
Richard Hubbell J.S. [[Jr?]]

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Fairfield February 10th 1780 Sir I send you by the Barror Mr Peet the account of cloathing for the town of Fairfield Desire you will send back by Mr Peet the money or an order on the Treasure you will find by Esqr Hines Receipt that the amount of cloathing does not agree in some articles. The shirt is but 79 blanket 20 the cloath unclear for overhalls 36 1/4 yards the shoes is 28 pair one pair was put in after the rest the account of which is not in the Receipt if any of the articles should be Doct in the price desire to no what article and by him purchased but no unclear you will not unclear the price of any as the distress of ower town has been such which rendered it al most impossible to purchase any you will find but unclear Parishes purchased on that account Am ? your Humb Servt Richard Hubbell J.S. Jr?