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[MS 218]

It  perhaps would have been better for them in the End -  I have not heard much yet having only arrived  in town this morning - have seen Grimes and Minchin - they are both well - what will be the issue I know not - with respect to my Concerns I am perfectly satisfied you will manage them in the best manner you can for my Interest - I likewise believe Horrox will do the same - I know you must find great difficulty in my Affairs, but this cannot be avoided  -  I believe in a gracious Providence that will make all things work for good - I fear Mrs Fulton will suffer much in coming Home - and also Oakes - & Rouse also - Mrs Marsden and all the Children are well - she is about 200 miles from Town - I wish you may get the Goods safe sent you out  -

         [MS 219]

they may be of service to your family - you will make remittance as soon as you can to Mr. Hughes or Stokes - in one of their names the Goods were sent out - Remember me to Mrs & Mr Crook - and Mrs Hassall - should Mrs Campbell arrive before the Boyd sets sail from Ireland I will write again to you - Tell Horrox and his wife we are all well - Mrs Marden was happy to hear Sally had got a little girl  - Give my respects to Mr & Mrs Shelley  - 
I am
Yours sincerely,
Saml. Marsden

Mr Hassall
 

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