Settlement of accounts of William Bailey
Document 1792William Bailey informs Joseph Howell that he has sent his son to settle his accounts and asks that he not be delayed. Son lives 150 miles from the city and being absent from his hands will be a loss to him.
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[July 7th 1792 / William Bailey]
[Fwd By / mr Bailey Jun.]
Joseph Nourse Esqr.
Philadelphia
11 [undecipherable]
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[undecipherable: York?] July 7th 1792
Sir,
I have Sent My Son once More to Settle My acct agreeable to your Promise of the Matter being referred, I hope you will not Delay him as he lives 100 miles from the City and being absent from his hands will be a loss to him and the Both your Complains he will Ever be acknowledged as after I fine you
Most obt Humble Sert
Wm Bailey
Joseph Nourse Esqr
Type
Letter Signed
Description
William Bailey informs Joseph Howell that he has sent his son to settle his accounts and asks that he not be delayed. Son lives 150 miles from the city and being absent from his hands will be a loss to him.
Date
07/07/1792
Author
Recipient
Sent from
York Town
Repository
Document number
1792070770101
Page start
1
Notable persons
Joseph Howell
William Bailey
War Department
Accountant's Office
Notable locations
Philadelphia
York Town
Virginia
