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Mashpee 10 Aug 1775 | Mashpee 10 Aug 1775 | ||
Revd V Hond Sir, | |||
Mr Sam Gilbert your Pupil aplied to me last fall for Liberty to teach to the Yarmouth & Dartrussiand indians which I readily allowed and he hath behaved in his friendlick & joviale character in such a | Mr Sam Gilbert your Pupil [[aplied]] to me last fall for Liberty to teach to the [[Yarmouth]] & [[Dartrussiand]] indians which I readily allowed and he hath behaved in his [[friendlick]] & [[joviale]] character in such a manner as to do honor to your College. | ||
The State of our publick affairs have hitherto prevented his receiving any stipend for his services which in 30, but I hope that in this journey he will meet with Mr. Phillips the Commissioner Treasurer at Norwich and if he has received any money a bill of L22:20 which will be due the 13th of this instant will be paid to M. Gilbert. I write in the greatest hope and can only add that I am with the greatest regard yr most humb Servt, | The State of our [[publick]] affairs have hitherto prevented his receiving any stipend for his services which in 30 [[unclear]], but I hope that in this journey he will meet with Mr. Phillips the Commissioner Treasurer at Norwich and if he has received any money a bill of [[L22:20]] which will be due the 13th of this instant will be paid to M. Gilbert. I write in the greatest hope and can only add that I am with the greatest regard yr most humb Servt, | ||
Gid. Hawley | Gid. Hawley |
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Mashpee 10 Aug 1775
Revd V Hond Sir,
Mr Sam Gilbert your Pupil aplied to me last fall for Liberty to teach to the Yarmouth & Dartrussiand indians which I readily allowed and he hath behaved in his friendlick & joviale character in such a manner as to do honor to your College.
The State of our publick affairs have hitherto prevented his receiving any stipend for his services which in 30 unclear, but I hope that in this journey he will meet with Mr. Phillips the Commissioner Treasurer at Norwich and if he has received any money a bill of L22:20 which will be due the 13th of this instant will be paid to M. Gilbert. I write in the greatest hope and can only add that I am with the greatest regard yr most humb Servt,
Gid. Hawley