Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
'public good should incile you to write any thing, in my behalf, to my Lord Hillsborough or y° Lords of trade and remit it tome directed either to y® care of James Parsons Esq' Attorney at Law, in Charlestown ; or to that of Mess'* Tellfair, merchts or M: Johnson, Printer, in Savannah, I shou'd readily receive it : And it wou'd be of great service tome; For your interest is very great, in London.
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Pm hopeful, Sir, that both you and every one of yr extensive & very respectable Family are well : and may the divine bountiful goodness, always, preserve ye, so. Be so kind as to present to each of them, one by one, my continual sincere well-wishes, and very humble respects; and to accept of ye same from. Hon?!e Sir,
Your much obliged & very obedt Hble Servt James ADarR. =~ Savannah 9>r 15th An: 1769.
GEORGE CROGHAN TO SIR WM JOHNSON.
New York Nov» 16 : 1769
Dear Sir |
the Bearer M: William Andrews' is a young Gentleman bread up to the Church well Recommended w" you will find by M: Achmuty' Leters and is a Relation of Mt Campble? in Schonectady Mt Achmuty is of opinion that albany & Schonectady should be butt one Living att that M*. Monrow should have it and this Gentleman he preposed for y', Town & the Mohocks I have been presse4 on by Several Gentlemen hear to Write y* honour with this Gentleman and hope you will Excuse the Liberty I take in Do itt, for thoI Love ye church very well I know I ought Nott