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To Mr John Holmes Farnacres 15th January 1772 Dear Sir I have this day drawn upon you for One Hundred and Forty Seven Pounds Eight Shillings and Four Pence being the amount of Four Hundred Eighty Eight Ounces of Bullion at 6s 1/2d P Ounce. We shall scarce be able to send you another Cake before the beginning of February. My Father desires me to return you thanks for your obliging enquiries after him; he arrived safe and well and joins me in wishing what you desire. He is indeed very active at his years. I am with best respects for Mr Smeaton & Self Dear Sir Your obliged hble Servt N W Junr Farnacres 15th January 1772 Sir Ten Days after date Pay Messrs Bell Cookson Carr Widdrington & Saint or their Order One Hundred and Forty Seven Pounds Eight Shillings and Four Pence. Value received as advised by Sir your most Humble Servts Walton & Smeaton To Mr John Holmes Strand. London