Garrat Noel, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1764 April
Date1764-04
Call Number764290
abstractNoel writes that he has some books waiting to be sent as soon as opporunity arises, as well as a letter from Sir William Johnson to Occom.
handwritingFormal handwriting is clear and legible.
paperSingle sheet folded in half to make four pages is in good condition, with light staining and wear, and light-to-moderate creasing.
inkBrown ink is somewhat faded.
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& Dear ſir,
The Books you wrote for so long
agoe have lain ready to be sent ever since, but
have had no Opportunity, but you may depend
upon having them by the first that Offers
with any other addition you shall please to
send me — I communicated your Letter to the very
worthy Mr Peter Vanbrough Livingstone,
who Generously contributed 3£..5ſ..0d towards
them, & for which Sume I have given you
Cred,,t There has been no Letters come to
my Hands for yours Should I Receive any –
I will forward them with the greatest care
agoe have lain ready to be sent ever since, but
have had no Opportunity, but you may depend
upon having them by the first that Offers
with any other addition you shall please to
send me — I communicated your Letter to the very
worthy Mr Peter Vanbrough Livingstone,
who Generously contributed 3£..5ſ..0d towards
them, & for which Sume I have given you
Cred,,t There has been no Letters come to
my Hands for yours Should I Receive any –
I will forward them with the greatest care
I have a Letter for Mr
Occum
that has lain by me a Considerable time for
want of an Opportunity to Convey it to him,
it comes from Sr Wm Johnston, & maybe
of Consequence — I should be glad to serve
you to the utmost of my power & am
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that has lain by me a Considerable time for
want of an Opportunity to Convey it to him,
it comes from Sr Wm Johnston, & maybe
of Consequence — I should be glad to serve
you to the utmost of my power & am
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