Volume 62: Walter Stevenson Davidson papers, 1815-1846: No. 010

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Mrs. M'Arthur [Macarthur]. I would sooner make any sacrifice, & therefore request of you, to set Mrs McArthur's mind entirely at rest on this subject by a special message dispatched to Parramatta before you sleep, communicating to her my desire (and I hope I may say your ready compliance with the [term?] as my agent) to hold Belmont at her Sole fee, or emolument whatsoever; it being impossible, whilst I carry in my memory recollection the remembrance of the infinite obligations that I owe to Mrs. McArthur and her family, that I should feel less anxious on this Score. I repeat, that it 

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