Letter received by Banks from Philip Gidley King, 28 September 1800 (Series 39.060) - No. 0007

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been accused & punished, I send most of them to Norfolk Island - where they will be quiet & I have now no apprehensions whatever for the Colony or its peace, as every one must & will know that it shall not be disturbed.

In a Box that Capt Kent will deliver is the [indecipherable] mentioned in the Enclosed letter. I shall be much obliged by your opinion thereon, and will thank you to urge Mr King to allow of some Wool Cards being sent out & other requisites for the woolen manufacturing.  We are getting on very well in the linen way but it is only a commencement nothing of that kind ever being done before at this place. I hope by the next Ship to send you a very good specimen of our linnen. Do pray send us out Wool Cards as it is impossible to get them made here.

I understand Capt Kent to write to you when he arrives. The Two Boxes of Cayley  & that of the Stones are all

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