Series 57: Letters and plant lists received by Banks from Thomas Dancer, concerning the breadfruit voyage of HM Ships Providence and Assistant, William Bligh, 1793 - No. 0002

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and that they will come well to [indecipherable] – I have at present nothing to add but to repeat my former Sollicitations to be favour'd with any [new?] Seeds or Plants You think suitable to our Climate, & which may prove in any way beneficial [indecipherable] as Food, Medicine or suitable proper for Manufacturing Permit also to [send?] my assurances that your Command will always lay me under under an Obligation & You may depend on my exceeding them with all the zeal & Promptitude that my [indecipherable] & confin'd situation will permit

I have the Honour to be
With great Respect & Devotion
Sir
Yr. very Hble Servant

Ths. Dancer

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