London the 10th May 1767
Dear Hatley
I wrote you & intended it p[er] Capt. Wilkinson he told
Me on Change he was goig
to Gravesend himself that Afternoon that
Mr. Athawes's Youngest son wd
follow him ye
Evening after
With all his Letters & if mine were sent any time in ye
Fore=
=noon they wd
be soon enough but instead thereof when I went
With them to Mr
. Athawes's house in ye
Morng
I found he went
Down ye
Night Tide so they were left & those sent p[er] post to Rams=
=gate it being a bye Post did not get there till Monday Noon & they
were left also as I expected & have been since retd
to me you have them
by this Opporty
which is Mr
Ballard passenger in Capt
Littell
bound to Jas
River. In lookg
over Matters since the Ship sailed
I find by Mr
. Barwick's neglectg
to make out 2 Bills Pp[ar]'cells 1 for
Colo
Edwd
Digges ye
other Mr
. John Perrin for each a ps
Silk which
your Mother bot
for her own wearg
but substituted them instead
of those they orderd neither of them have been chad
in their Invoices
I have wrote them of it & must charge them accordg
ly, also Mr.
Barwick has added his Bill of P[]cells for Mr. Prentis's Goods
£10-short at least Mr Prentis is charg'd £10-too little
for the same in his Invoice, have since chad
him with ye
Error
& by this Opporty
advis'd him of it. We are all much as you
left us, your Mother has been to Whitfield's Tabernacle & satisfied
her curiousity she seem'd much disappointed his Oratory fell greatly
short of her Expectations. I have done little in ye
Tobo
way since I
wrote have sold only 10 hh'ds of Sticky Stript Leaf to [Grote] & Co
a
3d
ye
36 hh'ds sold [Lyde] of Stript Leaf prov'd in genl
very rotten on
delivery old Mr. Hodgkin took 900 to Allowce
& wd
hardly agree to
take them at that many hh'ds turned out rotten quite thro' they
belonged to Mr
Benj: Herndon, Geo: Holloway, Hy
Hill, Geo: Brooke
& Wm
Thomson. I have got off ye
Leaf of that Stamp to Andrews
& Co
. & Sayer on pretty good terms except ye
hh'd DVN which was
so bad I let him have it at 2 1/8 withot
allowce
I have only 37 hh'ds
Leaf & 18 hh'ds Stript of Anderson's Cargo & 80 of Lilly's &10 P[er] odd ships
unsold many of them by Lilly being new I fear will stick on hand
but ye
old Tobo
I am not much afraid of as most of the Merchts
have cleared their Warehouses. Lilly has put up his Ship at ye
coffee
house to sail this mo
p[er] him probably you'll hear from me again
at p[re]sent remain with all our good wishes to you & Frds
in Virga
Dear Hatley
Yours Affectionately
PS. I have pd
ye
greatest part of}
the Tradesmen & hope ye
remaing
will be so before ye
Week expires
London ye 19 May 1767
Dear Hatley
Capt Littell being detained longer than he expected gives
me an Opporty
of addg
a few more Lines just to advise you we are all
well Mc
Nabb & Fox are just arriv'd but have no Letters of any
Conseqa
by them. The Market is rather stiffned for good Tobo
but ye
Arrivl
of these 2 Ships will not I suppose help it much
I have lately sold Clarke & Leake 6 hh'ds Stript Leaf [3 at
10/4d & 3 at]
[torn]0 also 5 hh'ds at Rq
. Vaux 4 Stem'd 2 J:Baylo'rs / EWD
& 1 Mr
. Nelson Berkeley's at
3 ½d ye
other a hh'd of Leaf PP
at 3 also Fonblanque & Co
. 30 odd hh'ds pt
out of Anderson's
Ship at 2 7/8d & pt
out of Lilly at 2 5/8d also 8 hh'ds Shag tobo
to
Croger I hope to get a 2 ¾ d for ye
remainr
of the Shippers in Anderson
thô have not been offerd
as yet more than [@] 2 5/8 for them they are
neither dry nor Stout. Mr. Baylor has 1 hh'd unsold 'tis as grey
as a Badger & great part of it appears by ye
Sample to be perish'd. Mr
. Peter Lyons &
some others are in same State. I must endeavor to get them off
before warm Weather comes on, very little appearce
of Sumer as
yet We have not been at Putney but have thots
of goe:g
soon. I shall
be prepare:g
To get ye
Accot
Sales made out & expect shall send
them all or near it in a Mo
. or 6 Weeks if any opporty
Abot
that time, to be sure they are far from being equal to my Wishes
but still I think they will at least be as good as my Neighbrs
for Tobo
of ye
same Quality. I believe ye
Crop will come to a pretty
dear Market there being very little old on hand. Wm
. Hill has
not yet rec'd Mr
Nelson's Tobo
which is abominable tho it can't be
helped Mr
. Maxwell has not pd
Mr
. Page's Bill remittg
p[er]
Mr. Prentis thô the days are expired he tells me if there is Effects when
the Leeds Anderson arrives he will let me know whether he will pay
it or not & desires me to keep it 'till that time, 'tis noted properly.
When ye
[nt
.] P[ro]ceeds of the Tobo
are entd
to ye
Credit of those to whom
they belong shall make out a List of Drs
. & send you there has
been abot
4000 hh'ds Virga
& Maryld
Tobo
sold ye
French at this
Port at 2 1/8d am inform'd ye
Glasgow People are now sellg
them a 1 15/16
which is a despicable Price. Mr. Jno
Frere is just come to Town &
has a Lodggs
in ye
Strand, his Flame is expected soon from Bath
Our best Wishes attend you & all Fr'ds. in Virga
.
I remain
Dr. Hatley
Yours Affectionately,
John Norton
Capt. Lilly talks of sailg. in abot
10 days shall probably write you
again by him-
There is this Moment presentd
to me for
Acceptce
a Bill drawn by Mr
Smith datg
20th
Augst
last for £305.1.6 paya
to Mr
Pride there is no Letter of advice
neither did Mr
Smith in all the conversation we had together ever
mention a word abot
it or propose any provision for Paymt
of it by
its being kept back so long I cant think but Mr
Smith may have
agreed with Mr
Pride that ye
Bill shd
not be sent home & that
he was to pay it at his Return in Virga
I am at a Loss to guess &
therefore Mr
Smith cant blame me for its being retd
-when ye
days are out There has been a Man in ye
Minories call'd on
me & demanded Paymt
for a Matrass near £3-but yr
Mother
& Mr
Withers think they heard Mr. Smith say he had paid for it
Shou'd be glad you wd
enquire & let me know. The Leeds Anderson
is just arriv'd-
London 10th
& 19th
May
John Norton
Recd
the Sepr
1767
Answered fully p
Capt
. Lilly Novr
1767
This has been answer'd
[In] part some time
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