Sir
I Herewith send you the inclosed I[illegible] or Die I[illegible]y
[fitt]-thing at this present quarter when the Great Councel of
the Contenent now setts Here to Determene ye
fate of
the Brittish Coloneys in North America Coll. Dyer &
I arrived Here ye
2d instant what gentm of ye
Congress
Were present gott together the Next Day cont[inued]
[that forum] till monday ye
7th
the printers Here dont
Care to Lett me have my papers till after ye
1st
of Novr
.
Next [illegible] Nobody Here Knows what is to be don after
that fattel Day Which is Dreded by Every [so called]
thinking man [illegible] in Hopes the present Congress
Will Do something Worthey such a Sett of Smart
Men as they apeare to me to be. I have been in company
With them severall times & Know som of ym
from
the Southern provences. I hop to sett off for [Hamby]
next sunday or monday. Next I Hop to be at Home
som time next week, but ye
Congress will [break] up
[if any] [illegible]ten, plese to tell yr
father that I
Have Don Every thing as to His Letters. He [desired]
me agreeaball to His morandoms but there [were]
no. Letters Either for Him or Mr. Hobbend att mr
.
Riedens or Elsewhere in N- york that I can
Find. Should be obliged to you to Look into the
Domestick aff[airs] at my famely a Littell if there
Is any thing amess plese to Ractifie it till I
Returne I Sepose Coll. Dyer Will Write you
the pent[illegible] of the Congress otherwise I
[would] as [sonne] as I Know [their] Names &c
would add [& another] but Mr. Braken is in a grate
Hast I am Sr
yr
fri[e]nd & Humbll
Servt
Hugh Ledlie