MS48.02: Alexander Spotswood Papers
Robert Rose letter to John Spotswood, 1745 December 02

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Rappahanock River Decr 2d
1745
Essex County, Virginia

Sir

Yours of the 12th of Febry I received Novr ye 23,d but not the
practiques which I [illegible] when I can learn Mr Nasmiths Abode
Any person You will recommend, Shall have my best Advice
and Asistance

I cannot by this, return You Such an
Answer as I desfire; Business, & the Distance between Mr
Spotswood & Me have prevented my communicating Yours
to Him, When I can, He will partake of the pleasure it
gave Me—I must however tell You, Govr Gooch's Affair
is at an End, I [resolved] on a vigourous Defence, and to write
in the present Language of the Worts, to Sally on the Enemy
I undertook to prove Genl Spotswood had disbursed the publick
Money for the Governments, Service; and that, Gooch had
not; I summoned Evidences to that purpose, & to shew I was
determined not tamely to give up the Young Gentlemans inte-
rest: The consequence was, the govrs dismissing his Suit, &
submitting to pay [blot]—Miss Katharine was in August
1744 married to [Mr] Bernard Moore a Young Gentleman
of fortune here and Your Namesake John Spotswood
married about a moneth ago, to Miss, Mary Danderidge Daughter
of Wm Danderidge, Comr of his Majesties Ship Ludlow Castle
and by the Mother a descendant of Ld Delawares family
in England—I could have wished Mr Spotswood had seen
more of the World before Matrimony sed Diis ahter versum est
I Shall by means of my friend & Neigbour, Mr Andrew
Anderson, be able to gratify You in many particulars by which
I Shall do my Self a singlar pleasure, as it will as it will give
Me the opportunity of declaring the Respect with which

I am
Sir
Your Most Obliged Humble Servt

Robt Rose

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Received this 7th Febry being on a
Friday on my way into Edinbr 1746