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arrive safe & happy among his Friends in England. He has given me a memorandum of Caley's account wch. stands thus
From April 1800 to Sept. 30 1801 | £58.10.- |
From Sept. 1801 to Jany. 1 1807 | 274. 1.- |
Total | £332.11.- |
recd. | 239.14.11 |
Due | £92.16.1 |
I shall continue to assist him as King has done & by every other means he requires in his line. Several Tubs of Plants go home for you at this Time & I hope he will continue to be industrious & I shall take every opportunity of sending such plants as he may procure.
You will judge my Dear Sir, from that I have stated, of the arduousness of my situation, in the midst of which however I have the pleasure to tell you I enjoy a great share of good health, and I am confident of being able to bring the Colony to a state of prosperity every thing seems to be taking a change for the better since I arrived, and have no doubt of being supported at home. Unavoidable expence will occur, perhaps more than