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Letter, John Easson, Annapolis Royal, to Henry Monrow

Demanding payment on an overdue promissory note.  6 August 1767.  2 pages : 30 x 19 cm.   Easson-Hoyt Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 vol. 2166 H/23

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John Easson
to
Henry Munrow
6 Aug 1767
Annapolis Royal August 6th 1767

Henry Monrow Esqr
Sir I am very Desirous to know by Mr
Wooster the Bearer of this Whether You
Intend to pay Me, and take up your Note
whither You most Need think it high time,
I have had it now upwards of three
Years, and I believe You know Very well
if it had been in any Other hands than
Mine it would Not have been kept So
Long, now as I intend to do Nothing that
is Mean or Dirty but Give You clear
Warning that if You do Come or Send Me
the Money which will be Very Acceptable
to Me at present as I believe You know
Very Well if Not I must be Obliged
to take the Most Expedient way to
Get my right and
I am Your Most humble Servant
John Easson

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