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Dear Sir Larsh? is come with more complaints of Mr. Bradley &c but to end them in time to come have advised him & family to leave this country without loss of time I was happy in Mr. Bradley's Co., but he insisted on my accepting of him a cask of spirits, well worthy the giver & receiver, yesterday in want, I made trial thereof & found it to be most dam d stuff, worse than I give to the savages, Mr. Bradley may not be gone therefore beg you will give him a hint? thereof, to show how his servants observe his directions, you shall have a smile? of the liquor, truly your Jo Wilkins

? 28 July 1770

Co? Evans tells me everything on the other side is tax d even the fowles fresh beef &c

James Rumsey Esqr.