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Am very glad to hear you had a good journey & found all your family well I hope you have Shipt me a bagg of hops long before this, let me know the Mastr & Ships name, as also the price of lead, & whether you can sell 7 or 800 p[iece]s if I send them to londn as soon as I have disposed of my lead can let you have bills but not soonr acqt me if the bill of Exch. become to your hand that I send to my Ld Warrington I wish you could do a poor fellow a kindness that is now in goal [jail] & likely to remain their, for he is not worth a farthing, his case you have on the other side of your letter, if you could hear of any one that is well acquainted wth the man, & would prevail wth him to take his proposals, two of his honest neighbours would lay down the money for him, so make it your business, for it would be a very g[rea]t act of charity, wth my blessing to your self & family I am It is Mills of Ripon my poor Clock maker---