Mason Wheaton
Published: 1792
Total Pages: 0
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Asks for Knox to pay off an old Flucker family debt. Explains that he moved to Flucker land before the war, and through his own Industry, Care & Labour, he saved a sum of money. He lent the money to Mr. Flucker, who already owed him a substantial sum, and who gave him a note of Land on Interest, which Wheaton now holds. He has only received a tiny amount of the money back, which has now doubled due to interest. Has spoken to Mr. [Peirce] and other associates of Knox, and believes from them that Knox would be willing to help. Is now old and in ill-health, and asks Knox to repay as much of the debt as he can without it being very inconvenient for you.