Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2
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From Joseph Palmer
Palmer, Joseph
RTP
Germantown
Janry. 14th 1761
Dear Sir,
J. PALMER
1.
The 16 ulto. I wrote to you1 concerning Lambard's affair, who desires the Execun. may be put into my hands in order for a Settlemt., & perhaps his expectation is just, as he has done considerable work upon my acctt. That you have not answer'd this, I presume is not for want of oppo., & if Mr. B & his Man C Shou'd be Sworn, I Suppose Your Commentary wd. fall, but this, as you say, by the bye.
Eunice went to pay a visit to Weymouth a Day or two before the Storm, but I just now heard she is well, but Frost-bound. I am &c.,
Not located.