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Letter from Stephen Goodyear to Director Stuyvesant

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19th July 1652 Newhaven. ]

Honored and much Esteemed Sir ]

Yours of the 25th ditto is come to hand, whereby I understand of your willingnes ] to trade with mee for such Commodityes ] and provisions as thease ] partes afforde, which I cannot but acknowlidge with thankfulnes and ] shall I hope answer your desire to my utmost, I have at present ] sent you aboute what quantitye of flesh you have desired Being 11 barrels ] of Pork and 13 barrels of Beefe, which they have perused soe farr ] as they conceived needfull and alsoe wayd some of them being ] all full and well packtt yet differ in theare wayte. ] I have sett them at that prise by the Barrell which Ensyne ] Briantt hath placed in his note given to your Secretary, and truly ] Sir I dare say that 10 lb. will not be advanced in 100 lb. at the prise; I have Beefe ] 3 sh. 15d. alsoe sent what Mault was Reddy ] being 32 bushels and have Porke 4-15.apoynted your vessell to take at ] Milford 2000 of Bread, I would have laded alsoe wheate ] and peas but they Informed they would not lade it with the other things at present; soe that your other things shalbee Reddy within 14 days, Sir I hope Bevers may Come to your hand to satisfie fully that parcell being no greate quantitie and I hope hereafter to bee more fitt to take comodityes then at present Sir. For your Motion for 100 lb. in wampum although I have a quantity by mee yet it is not such as you desire but I am to morrow to goe up to Harford wheare I expect to Receave 150 lb. and if it bee such as may sute your desires, I will send it unto you by the first opertunity. Sir you Informe that you Respitt the perfecting of our account untill wee meete which I hope wilbee to mutiall satisfaction and that love and equitie will appeare upon both parties, only I would have desired that Mr. Alerton might have bine disingaged who hath preest mee very emestly aboute it, and saith hee is not willing to have a covenant to lye out to such a valew in his ould age; I hope sir it might bee noe detriment to your selfe and of greate satisfaction to him and a curtisy to my selfe, Thus with my Reale love to your selfe and Lady I commit you both to God and Rest

Stephen Goodyeare

ADDRESSED: ] To the worshipfull and highly honnored
Frind Peter Stevensant Govemour Generall
of the Dutch Plantations in America

These at the Manhattoes

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