Series 01: Rowland Hassall, papers, 1797-1820, 1860: No. 060
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[MS 106]
The Crate No. 2 now in a Hogshead No. 2. -
The Basket watering Pots No 7 Now in a
[indecipherable] No7 & 4 Butter ]Boats] -
[20]
20
2/0 [p/p]
[indecipherable]
[MS 107]
Huahene Nov 18. 1803
Dear Brother/
Yours Per favour of Mr Halford
came safe to hand and is the first line I ever received from
you, though I perceive not the first you ever wrote to me
I came down from Tahaite to this Island in the Northumbberland, but before we arrived all the Missionaries had
left it for Port Jack.- in the [Hibernea] Cap. Campble
except B Hayward. I hope they may all safe arrive in
the Colony but I fear they will be in great dainger at
the Feegees] I am much obliged to you for the particular
account you have given of my concerns with you. The Articles you sent to Mr Henry I have opened and returned
except the following, which you will please to place to my account Viz
£ s d | |
One Black Silk Handkererchief | 0 " 12 " 0 |
12 Y-ds of Common English Print | 2 " 8 " 0 |
2 Muslin [Handk'fs] | 0 " 8 " 0 |
3 Skains of Twist | 0 " 3 " 0 |
A 30 Gall Cask | 0 " 16 " 0 |
2 Combs | 0 " 6 " 0 |
4 '" 13 '" 0 |
To Cap Campble I gave Bills on you to the
amount of £9 " s10 " 0 for articles which B Hayward and I received. B Haywards share of
the articles came to £6 " 9 for which sum.
I enclosed in my letter to you an order of
Mr Hayward, on Mr Shelly. and requested
yo to place the remaining £3 " s1 to my account
Which will be when the above £4 " s13 is aded
and that deducted from £13 " s1 " d0 will leave a ballance
of £9 " s7 " 0 in my favour
[on bottom RH]
£7 " s4 " d0