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Letter from Agnes and Edward Grace
[ ] Almighty to cast onto those [ ] he Received both Noble and tender ent[ ] goodness in this only but extended yet f[ ] papers for the good of my mother and me his orp[ ] I have beene much solisited to [ ] the same) But [ ] pray you sell the bookes and all belonging to my father that [ ] sent for Boston in New England to Mr. Henery Shri[ ] have founde so loving and faithfull that we [ ] will make the best use of them for our advantage [ ] both sent Letters of attumey, and what soever el[ ] may be conducing to inable him to collect for us whe [ ] Father to be sent for England. But as yet wee have not Re[ ] or peny worth from thence Virginia or any other p[ ] though the care hath been greate in wrighting to the Gov[ ] Both places, and for what Mr. Gillam Reed he sents a pap[ ] marked all payd some 28 or 29£ sterl: and therefore doe [ ] desire Mr. Shrimpton may have the papers to peruse, for [ ] doe damaunde money but non acknowledg any to be [ ] therefore we hope they will make business more Cleere [ ] yett they are if they were over Looked so craving pardon [ ]att this trouble we shall take Leave and subscribe [ ]