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[MS 268]

 I did expect to have been out before this time or I 
should have write to you upon the subject - Should Mr Savage send instructions to sell his cattle you will have the Goodness to retain a sum  your hands sufficient to liquidate nearly the sum of £400 - money advanced to him in London by a friend of mine for which I became answerable if Mr Savage should not write about them nothing will be done in the business  till I arrive with you - Should you have any money in your hands belonging to me from the sale of my stock after Mr Campbell's departure I will thanks you to remit the same in your Bills to Mr Wilson, and not to pay and into the 
Hands of Mr Campbell's agent - As he may be  a stranger to me - Mrs M. is in Hull - I intend to leave London in a day or two for that place & we have had no arrivals yet from N.S. Wales and are very anxious to know what you are about.

[MS 269]

I can form no opinion what will be the ? of the
revolution with you, but am afraid it will be
attended with very serious consequences to some
concerned - Government are very much displeased with the matter - with to leave England now as soon as I can - but when it will be I know not - I shall not attempt to come not tell I know what state the Settlement is in - I wish all may be quiet with you - but I am not without fears that this will not be the case - I shall bring not two or three
pious men with me when I come out and am 
doing all I can for the Schools - I shall get what I can for Government to remunerate the School Masters, and if it should not appear to me sufficient I will apply to some of my friends
who will not be afraid of a few pounds to promote the Good of the poor Children in the Settlement Give my kind respect to Mrs Crook and Mrs B
and also to Mrs Hassall-
I have just heard that that my Bull
and Heifer were well at Rio
I am yours truly
Saml. Marsden

 

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