Londn . the 10th April 1767.-
My Dear Hatley.
I have this day recd
your kind letter of yesterdays date givg
us an Acct
of your getting safe to Ramsgate I am much at a loss
for ye
key of my desk in the Counting house with a little reed tyed
to it wch
you had the Night before you left us & cant be found, am
obliged to break open ye
desk if you find it pray send it by ye
Pylot.
I don't remember you told me whether all ye
wine bought of
Blydestein amount to £18.3--& a Jar of Raisons & some almonds
of Andrews were for yr
Ships Stores or any part of it for yr
passage
the Surplus of ye
hyson tea is charged to me [@]44 & hope wt
yr
allowce
will hold out more it must be sold for my Acct
& if any of our
Correspondts
should want any for their family use, Mr. Waller,
Everard, Wythe, Nicholas, Ambler, &c. &c, &c. you may lett them
have it at ye
Cost & they order me to charge them wt
ye
same
or pay yo
for it I shoud be glad of a few pound by Andersons return
if he can bring it. I offerd
to pay Capt. Anderson for Mr. Smiths
Passage, as he desird
by a Note Left on my Desk, but ye
Captain
declared he wou'd take nothing & refused, I gave him ye
hamper
of Madeira wch
was put onto the Ship. I have pd
him £12.12-
for you and the same for Mr. Smith to buy Stock &ca. As you left me
no directions from Mr. Smith about Jones's Bill for £150-
as Mr. Smith never Accepted the same in writing, I was obliged
to write to Jones & enclose it, however the Captain has ye
letter
single & I desird
him to give it to Mr. Smith. I have mentioned to
him if he desires if he desires to have it paid, that he wou'd accept it & send it to me, with his order at ye
bottom of ye
Bill for paymt
in the violent hurry we were in at Andersons departure there
was two mistakes to Mr. Smiths disadvantage in his Acct. Current have made out
another and inclos it to him. Ballc
£662.4.5 so will desire
him to destroy the letter other. We are well pleasd
that yo
took
a French leave as it saved a good deal of pain & uneasyness
on both sides. I was taken with a bilious Vomiting ye
morning
you sat off but am now by help of Daddy Prowting Rhubard
& Magnetia I thank God quite well. we propose to make a little
Excursion in the Country in a few days. Your Mother has sent
the bunch of keys yo
left by Anderson w some parcells & if you
[h]ave the key of your desk in the Counting house yo
may as well
[se]nd it. We all wish yo
health & happyness & a pleasant passage
in which Mr. Wilkinson joins us
I remain
My Dear Hatley's
Ever Affectionate
John Norton
The India Directors have
beat ye
MaleContents to the
joy of JW not one of them
had the luck to gett in Yr
Friend
Cap. Hitchen was one of the Defeated
in Sullivans List.-