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  <dc:title>William Longsdon to James. Surprised one of letters dated from Garstang. Hopes cash arrangements did not impose serious inconvenience to farming operations.
Glad the £40 useful - when James repays, would like it in County Notes payable in London, or a short dated bill - means to pay it into Morewood and Forsyth for Father's account, and immediately when that is done all his affairs here will be closed and a balancing account reduced. Habgoods business can now settle any week but till £40 repaid unable to put accounts in proper state for his inspection.
If Father has drawn nothing since April, about £200 still to come for London after discharging full demand of M &amp; F against him - rather more than William has given to suppose after all debts discharged. 14 June 1813</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1813</dc:date>
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