Series 01: Rowland Hassall, papers, 1797-1820, 1860: No. 111
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[MS 200]
You should be very careful what bills you take of a private nature upon England - Remember me to Mr Crook. Tell Mr [Archer?] that I have sent the Suit of second hand Coths, if he will accept of them. I think they will be about right for him. The society has not paid me any thing for him as schoolmaster to me. I know not whether I shall be able to get it or no - I remain
yours truly
Samuel Marsden
in haste
Mr Roland Hassall
[MS 201]
Leeds June 13th 1808
My dear Sir,
It gives us great pleasure to hear of your welfare - we are all pretty well at present but have felt the cold very much. It gave us great pleasure to have letters from New South Wales - and was happy to have such a good account of our stock, but wish you had mention who was in our home or if anything has been done by Hancox [?] at the packing - we should like to have it done before we come out - Mr Marsden intends leaving England if we can get a safe ship the latter end of this Summer as [? ?] will not stay in England and I do not care for