Robert Keen, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1768 November 14

Author Keen, Robert

Date14 November, 1768

abstractKeen writes that the trust in England has sent its Declaration of Trust, and has agreed to pay Samuel Kirkland a hundred pounds. He also discusses the Charity School accounts and requests that Wheelock send narratives of the conversion of Indians. An account of donors and money donated is included.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number768614

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Rev. Sir
I sent you per Capt. Chester September 22nd 1768 — our Deed or
Declartion of Trust — I hope you have received it safe — we judge
it sufficient to answer all the purposes — let us know you have
received it, and your approbation thereof — the continuation of the
Narrative is at the printers and as soon as finished I shall
send you a parcel of them to distribute in America — the
Trustees have agreed Mr. Kirkland shall be allowed One Hundred
Pounds sterling; which you will please to let him have and
draw a Bill on John Thornton Esq. for the same — placing it in
your school accounts as allowed him by the Trustees — I have
sent him a letter by this conveyance advising him of it —
Your accounts are all right — but before your next audit day
viz. May 6th 1769 — you must receive if you have not already the
first five articles in this account now sent you — and the last
five articles have been laid out for the school out of the money
subscribed in England; the articles themselves will explain it — they
must therefore come in your next account on the creditor side —
your accounts as well as ours will be printed in the Narrative and I
doubt not will give entire satisfaction — all your Folio's and letters came
safe to our hands — when you have had the surveys and reports from
the different places where to fix your school and transmitted them here
we shall call a meeting and fully consider of them and give you our
determination but herein we shall most likely be guided by your
recommendation as you are the best judge — in the meantime accept
these few lines and be assured we wish you the greatest prosperity —

I am Rev. Sir
your Most Humble Servant

Robert Keen Secretary
P.S. Whenever you draw for Money
let it be on John Thornton Esq. at No. 2
in Church Court in Lothbury London and advise me of them when you draw—
you will receive with this letter, others from Mr. Whitefield and Mr. Thornton — if you could
easily procure the published accounts of the conversion of Indians by Dr. Chauncy
Mr. Experience: Mayhew, Mr. David Brainerd, Mr. Samuel Drake and no matter whether the Books be
old or new and send one of each sort to Lord DartmouthJohn Thornton Esq. and myself
they will be an acceptable present—

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Mr. Keens November 14
1768


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£,, S,, d—
Articles. 1st The Draught drawn by Nathaniel Eells paid in London 3rd May 1766…. } 100,, —,,
2nd… To Cash paid Capt. Samuel Robinson and sent over the Draught to you. —— } 15,, —,,
3rd Mr. Dennys DeBerdt had Subscriptions paid in to him to the Amount of £179..19..6 and says he has remitted it all to Dr. Wheelock whereas you have only made yourself Dr. for on the 6th of May last when you made up your account received Mr. Hollis's £100 and £20 on J. Smith so that there remains £59..19..6 you have or are to receive from Mr. DeBerdt and account for….. } 59,, 19,, 6
4th — To Cash paid Jonathan Shallock by desire of the Rev. Mr. Beatty } 2,, 2,,
5th.. Governor Wentworth either has or is to pay his Subscription into you……….. } 21,, —,,
6th The Rev. Mr. Fawcett of Kidderminster his 10 Guineas Subscription was put down among the Subscriber's Names but chose to send them in Books of much greater Value for the School and Missionaries }.. 10,, 10,,
7th Mr. Barnet of Leeds subscribed 4 Guineas and was put down among the Subscriptions but according to his express Order was laid out in Testaments and sent over for the Use of your School. — } 4,, 4,,
The Three following Articles were not the Gift of any particular Person but laid out in Books etc. that came exceeding reasonable and sent over for the Use of the School
8th Paid Messrs. Field and Symmonds for 1313 Spelling Books worth £30 whereof £14 was given by sundries in order they should come cheap to your School. — — — } 14,, 15,, 9
9th Paid Mr. James Smith for a Clock sent to you for your House or School ….—— } 11,, 3,,
10th Paid Mr. Watts for Greek Testaments sent over for the School — — — — — — — } —1,, 2,,
Sir What is become of Mr. Occom— if he had wrote a letter acknowledging the kindness and Civility he met with in England it would have looked well in the narrative we are now printing instead of that not a word from him nor about him —
I am yours etc. Robert Keen
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