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Dear Sir.   

Having been perfectly satisfied with the thoughts of Wiles's balance being in the best hands, under the hope of serving you as much as possible, I declined acknowledging your former favor of 18th. but as I find you are indefatigable in your kind services, I now obey the request in your letter just received and will trouble you, at your leisure, to pay to my account at Childs, the £77.7.9½ due to Wiles. that your goodness towards him upon this occasion, may not subject you to further inconvenience.  At the same time give me leave to apologise, for the share of trouble I have involuntarily increas'd.  Were you aware of the Benedictions of Wiles's Aged Grand mother, Father & Family who participate both in the satisfaction & profit of his welfare, through your kind exertions, I am sure you would feel sufficient recompence.

[note by Banks]
Novr .19 1794.

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