Memoir And Letters of Captain W. Glanville Evelyn : of the 4th Regiment, ("king's Own") From North America, 1774-1776
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G. Evelyn. 91 thing I leave behind me ; paying out of what may arise from the sale of such things, as she may choose to sell, & little Debts I may owe in this country, such as Higgs's money, and a trifle to Mr. Forrest for Linnen, and some- thing we owe Him, Beef, & Potatoes & five Bushels of Oats. I desire her also to pay my servant Sturgess, two Guineas, which Legacy should have been more proportioned to what I owe him for his attachment & fidelity to me, but that what I give to Him, I must t...ake from her. If he should be in my debt upon the Books I desire He may be forgiven. "The same cause prevents me from taking Notice of some of my Friends in the Regiment for whom I have a very sincere Esteem. I have further to desire, that if my Books should be sold, the three vol^. of Hudi- brass in French and English, the Legacy of my amiable and unfortunate Friend Joe Knight, may be reserved and by some means transmitted to my Father. Whatever Debts I may owe in England or Ireland are very trifling,- only to Taylors Sz: Shoemakers, and these I hope my Father will be so good as to discharge, which will be no great addition to the little expence I have ever put him to.
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