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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2

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From Eunice Paine

3 October 1769

From Henry Laughton

16 October 1769
From Robert Gould
Gould, Robert RTP
Boston 5th. Octor. 1769 Sir,

I observe the Contents of yours of the 30th of last month to my uncle, and am glad the affare of the mine Farm is at last settled. Should be glad the remains of the companys affares was settled in like manner. I have Latly recd. Letter from Lewis Thomas & Find he is returnd, but at present unable to Sattisfie me & Deseirs my Further Forbarence hopeing in Time he will be able to sattisfie, as my present Surcumstances is such, obliges me to call upon all those Indebted, & should be glad you would see this man in order for a Settlement & what moneys he is Indebted, to give me Some Secuerity, his Joint Note with one or more persons payable in one two or three years, I Shal be Glad you would See him Immeaidatly upon the occason and pray your Speedy answer please to let him know that his person is not Safe before he Settles with me on the Terms as afors'd.

I Shall allso be Glad you would see Seth Baker who I sopose is at Swansey and Discorse him much in the Same manner. Could I obtaine a Settlement from Bothe these persons, in a Jointe Note of Two or three with Each, say sopose, the Sueritys was not worth much, it would give some sanktion to there Notes. Could you Effect this Bussiness for me & Soon say in a week or Two it would much oblige me, & it may be Neces-452sesary that you should have there accounts which at first Notice from you They Shall be Furnashed. I am Sir your most H. Sv.

ROB: GOULD

RC ; addressed: "To R. T. Paine Esqr. Attorny at Law Taunton"; endorsed.