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Dear Nephew I have the favour of yours on the 5th would advise you by no means to appear in the house I cant beleive the house will be calld over till after Christmas & then you may get any friend of yours to acq[ain]t the house that you are in towne & not well which Ime sure will be satisfaction to the house [struck out: ‘perhaps the house may not be calld over till sometime after Candlemas’] & will save you a Northern Journey for if any should move into the house when you are there your Election will certain<ly> be made void [struck out: ‘My wife Joyns in’] all this family gives their humble services to your self & my neices & pray beleive me allwayes Most affect[ionately] yours My poor Daughter blacket has been most dangerously Ill tho I thank god she is some what better tho I cant say past Danger For Sr Wm Blacket Bart House of Parliam[en]t
Undated but between 7th and 11th Dec. 8th used here to allow time for receipt of letter of 5th from London.