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take and order on some gentleman in the fort for his satisfaction, which he would not accept of by any means whatsoever, But told me cut word was exceeding welcome where it in his power to do us a Greater favour. Nevertheless he desired me to give him a line or two from under my hand in his recommendation that might be a testimony of his generousitty to us to any of our friend in the fort. his request I verey willingly consented to being exceedingly glad it was in my power to do him any favour, and especially to write in his recomandation. after I had wrote he took his leave of us and promised he would send the nesseceries without fail. but we never saw one? benifactor afterwards nor received any of the promised benifits. although we was informed he was sundrey times afterwards amongst the armey. at about six of the clock in the afternoon then came orders from the General that we may be removed to another barn that was about a gun shots distance from the Gaurd house