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October 9 James I perceive by yours that Mr Featherstone & his partners have no occasion for the Cellar as allso that you acquainted my Cosen Simpson with it however fail not to wait on my Cosen Wilkinson & let him know that seeing the partners has no occasion for it shall Continue it no longer only I Desire that the small no of peices of Lead that I have in the Cellar may lie there till next I can conveniently Dispose of them I Rec[eive]d your Bill for £25 & am Your assured I hear nothing of the rasbery brandy as yet the Custome house officers has been very unmannerly & that they shall knowe
As with previous letters saying October, but the sequence it forms part of, and some of the content indicate that the montgh continues to be mistaken for November.