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My Lord, Please to send by the First
 
My Lord, Please to send by the First
opportunity, two suits of Clothes (Each
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opportunity, two Suits of Clothes (Each
coat having a shoulder knot, which is my
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coat having a Shoulder-Knot, which is my
present ware) one gold, & the other Silver
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present Ware) one Gold, & the other Silver
 
Lace, and agreeable for this Country; the
 
Lace, and agreeable for this Country; the
 
Colour of which shall Leave to your own
 
Colour of which shall Leave to your own
Taste; and likewise a few shirts, stockings,
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Taste; and likewise a few shirts, Stockings,
shoes, & table Linen, and a gold laced Hat.
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Shoes, & Table Linen, and a gold laced Hat.
Direct them to me here, or Mr. Mellwin
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direct them to me here, or Mr. Mellwin
present governor of Cape Coast, whom I
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present Governor of Cape Coast, whom I
 
shall pay for the same.
 
shall pay for the same.
  
 
My Father gives his Compliments,
 
My Father gives his Compliments,
 
to you, and assures you, he will still be
 
to you, and assures you, he will still be
true to the English, hoping not to be made
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True to the English, hoping not to be made
 
ashamed thereof; Please My Lord to give
 
ashamed thereof; Please My Lord to give
my Compliments to your worthy Lady,
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my Compliments to your Worthy Lady,
 
and the Young Ladies, & likewise to the
 
and the Young Ladies, & likewise to the
 
Black Lady, to Doctor Krean, & Doctor
 
Black Lady, to Doctor Krean, & Doctor
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Lordship's Very Humble
 
Lordship's Very Humble
 
Servant
 
Servant
William Ansa Sessaracoa.
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William Ansah Sessaracoa.
  
Anamboe Febry 20th. 1752
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[[note]] Anamaboe
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Febry 20th. 1752 [[/note]]
  
 
P.S. My Compliments to Mr. James to whom
 
P.S. My Compliments to Mr. James to whom
 
I am indebted for my writing, who I
 
I am indebted for my writing, who I
 
hope you will be mindfull of.
 
hope you will be mindfull of.

Revision as of 11:05, 15 March 2019

My Lord, Please to send by the First opportunity, two Suits of Clothes (Each coat having a Shoulder-Knot, which is my present Ware) one Gold, & the other Silver Lace, and agreeable for this Country; the Colour of which shall Leave to your own Taste; and likewise a few shirts, Stockings, Shoes, & Table Linen, and a gold laced Hat. direct them to me here, or Mr. Mellwin present Governor of Cape Coast, whom I shall pay for the same.

My Father gives his Compliments, to you, and assures you, he will still be True to the English, hoping not to be made ashamed thereof; Please My Lord to give my Compliments to your Worthy Lady, and the Young Ladies, & likewise to the Black Lady, to Doctor Krean, & Doctor Creaton, and all my good Friends, and symbol Believe me to be, what I subscribe myself My Dr. Lord.

His Majesty's Dutifull & Loyal Subject, & your Lordship's Very Humble Servant William Ansah Sessaracoa.

note Anamaboe Febry 20th. 1752 /note

P.S. My Compliments to Mr. James to whom I am indebted for my writing, who I hope you will be mindfull of.