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Nº. 7.
Bounty at Spithead
Nov.r 18.th 1787
Sir
Since my last letter to you wherin I told you of my arrival here, I have been anxiously expecting my Orders. - To see so fine a Wind expending itself and so late in the season as I am, has given me much uneasyness, and it will be particularly hard, if instead of some good reason for detaining the Ship, it has been owing to her being forgot that the orders have not been sent down for me to go to Sea.
As I now hope you are in Town it gives me great satisfaction to think there will be no unnecessary delay. - I have only to pay my People two Months advance as that cannot properly be done untill my orders are down. - Admiral Hood has me now under his command, he has been very Polite to me & says he will befriend us in evry thing that lies in his power and that he has wrote to the Admiralty & enclosed my Weekly Accounts. -