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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2

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From Samuel Quincy

24 November 1763

From Samuel Quincy

5 December 1763
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From Rachel Doane Wormley
Wormley, Rachel Doane RTP
Wellfleat Desember 3. 1763 Sir,

I resevd yours dated June 291where in you give me incoregment that you wold go to phlidelpha as sone as you immegend that any God mit be don there by. I shold have rit before but was in hops that you wold have gone before now as you knew the hole afare and as I was very disierus that you wold go. Sir I ernestly desier that you wold go to Phlidelpha and se whare there is any profe or not. Sum say thare is and others thare is not. I am very desierus of know whare thare is or not. Pray dont put me of any longer in my oppion thare is as much profe now as ever thare will be. Sir if you will under take I will pay you to your satfacon let it be what it will. If you shold under take I desier you wold go sune as yor corld is over. If you think the wether will due and if not as sune in the Spring as you can rid. I desier you wold rit whare you will under the or not as I may git sumbody that will for I am determined to know whare he is marieed or not if posibel. I heard from Mr. Wormley July last. He still declares that he was never mared to any body but my self. If you do under take for me I desier you wold come and tel me. 2 Let me know what nuse as sune as you return and you will oblig your frind and Humbel Ser.

RACHEL WORMLEY

Marginal note: Desier you wold rit amedtly what I may depend uppon. At your return I will satisfy you for your travel charg and expense.

RACHEL WORMLEY

RC ; addressed: "For Mr Robord Treat Paine att Barnstbal"; endorsed.

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Illegible, cancelled line.