Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé, requesting £10 to enable him to go to take up his commission in Newcastle.

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debt now £78 what object can £10 more be on so trying a situation. I implore you on my knees to send it me there is no doubt of this £1000. ultimately: do turn what I have said over in your mind for the last time, give me a line. I am, with grateful respect Sir Your much obliged obedient servant [[underline]] John Belson [[/underline]] PS I cannot write to Col.l Elliott till I hear from you, will you forward a letter, then to him, if I enclose it to you.