Letter received by Banks from Philip Gidley King, 5 September 1799 (Series 39.053) - No. 0002

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when you do me the honour of visiting --

I [indecipherable] Cayley vouches for the things he has been supplied with, he fears the [indecipherable] shall be able to merit your goodness -  Mr Sykes of N 22 Arundel Street Strand has settled the amount of the Bill - As the Bank is waiting our letters I have but just time to offer my Respectful & most sincere wishes & [indecipherable] that God may protect that life which is so necessary for the welfare of mankind under his goodness - am Dear Sir,
Your
grateful & faithfull Servant,
Philip Gidley King

Doctor [indecipherable] & [five?] other of the Missionary Society waited on me Yesterday, I have promised every protection & encouragement on my part to their Brethrin  now supposed to be in New S. Wales - by my best wishes for Lady Bank's & the other Ladys health_

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