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New South Wales
21 of April 1803

Sir
Permit me to inform you that I received your Letter dated the 10 of August last by H.M.S. Glatton, give me leave to Return you my most grateful thanks I acknowledge [indecipherable] for your many kindnesses and for Receiving on my account the Present the Treasury were pleased to make me it is Sir one of the happiest circumstances of my Life. that my conduct has hitherto met with your approbation it shall invariably be my endeavour to deserve your Good opinion.

I am sorry I have not yet been able to make out the list and send it by the Glatton but her sailing so much sooner than I expected has prevented me Sending it by her for I have not yet been able to go to the different settlements which I wish to do in order to make out a Correct List

Augt 20 1804

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