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                         1 Do. at 14/                                  14
                         1 Do. at 14/                                  14
                                                                         7.10. 6
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Sir I find it difficult to procure Shirts at the price you allowed me, Common [[Chuke?]] is 6/ per yd. you must raise your [[Arres?]] or I can procure none, in gracers are [[busey?]] in purchasing Butter and Cheese, and in fact every article, if I can Serve you in procuring any thing you want I shall be glad to do it. you will inform me what to do by the Bearer I am Sir your humble Servt. Olivr. Stanley
Sir I find it difficult to procure Shirts at the price you allowed me, Common [[Checke?]] is 6/ per yd. you must raise your [[Arres?]] or I can procure none, in gracers are [[busey?]] in purchasing Butter and Cheese, and in fact every article, if I can Serve you in procuring any thing you want I shall be glad to do it. you will inform me what to do by the Bearer I am Sir your humble Servt. Olivr. Stanley
Wallingford 28th July 1777
Wallingford 28th July 1777
To Mr. Chauncey Whittelsey
To Mr. Chauncey Whittelsey
P.S. People have worn but little of their Check Cloth as yet
P.S. People have worn but little of their Check Cloth as yet

Revision as of 17:18, 11 April 2020

The Shirts I sent you before were 1s 4? each I now send you 5 Do. at 14/6 per Shirt 3.12.6

                       4 Do. at 16/ per Shirt                3. 4. 0
                       1 Do. at 14/                                  14
                                                                        7.10. 6

Sir I find it difficult to procure Shirts at the price you allowed me, Common Checke? is 6/ per yd. you must raise your Arres? or I can procure none, in gracers are busey? in purchasing Butter and Cheese, and in fact every article, if I can Serve you in procuring any thing you want I shall be glad to do it. you will inform me what to do by the Bearer I am Sir your humble Servt. Olivr. Stanley Wallingford 28th July 1777 To Mr. Chauncey Whittelsey P.S. People have worn but little of their Check Cloth as yet