Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2
I set me down to write you concerning many matters, & what you first desire to hear of I conclude is yr. affair with Natl. Whites Estate of which I have to inform you that the Commissioner allowed the whole of yr. Claim, & nothing remains now but for the Admpayable paid how to convey it to you, or to whom to deliver it &c.
Inclos'd I send a note of David Stoops to Nathl. Snell due to him for his board while here & which is all due before & an account beside of 4£ L.M. Mr. Snell can't afford to loose the money, & would think himself much obliged to you beside paying yr. trouble if you would secure the money for him. You know him Stoops & his freinds. Perhaps they would do something rather than he should be sued which I must desire you to promise done if he dont pay the money. The Note is Endorsed to prevent the Trouble of a Power of attorney.
But Sr. I have one thing more to mention to you as a Freind to mankind the afflicted unfortunate & distressed wch. is concerning one John Ingham who is now in our Goal for Stealing Mr. Fales Mare. He is abt. 30 yr. old saith he came from Solesbury in Bucks Co. in yr. Government where he was a Clothier & that his Father is a Clothier there, a Justice of peace & has been a Deputy for that County & that he himself was sometime at yr. Accademy in Philada. that he is acquainted with David Hall the Printer who printed a book for him intitled called the little Book opened. This poor young fellow has been loitering among us above a year & worked at his business when he first came but his Conduct disgusted every Body he dealt with, being the most unaccountable I ever saw till June last he was committd for the sd. Theft. Upon his Exa
I have nothing but My views in writing to you is to service the unhappy young man & am therefore the more free in desiring you to enquire of Jas. Hall if he recd. the Letter & whether he sent it. This young Man doth not seem to be a Lyar but far otherwise, he openly avows & justifys all his bad Conduct & therefore I suppose he did but give a full Acct. of himself. You will be able easily to find out the matter, & if there be such a person as he describes his father to be let him know. Thus if he was fully inform'd of all his Son's Conduct since here & his present Scituation it would move his Compassion to assist him. The poor man expresses a desire to get hence & I believe it may be easily obtain'd for we want as much to part with him. If you find his Father pray desire him to say
1whither he will do any thing for him that so we may know how to Conduct. & I shall take it as a great favr. & so will yr. freinds here if you will let me know what you learn of this person & his freinds as soon as you can. Mean time I subscribe yr. respectful freind & hble. servt.,
Mm. of the note sent Mr. Smith inclosed in the above Letter. I promise to pay Nathaniel Snell on Order the sum of Forty two Pounds Lawful Money within one month from the date hereof with the Interest being for value recieved as witness my hand August the 28th. 1762
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