Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé, thanking him for his interest and requesting assistance in acquiring a situation as a Barrack Master or Pay Master.

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11 Arrabella Row. Pimlico 30th. of May. near Grosvenor Place By a mistake at the Coffee house, I did not receive your esteem'd favor of the 25th. till last Evening; It is impossible for me to express how deeply sensible I am of your [[underline]] unmerited attention towards me [[/underline]]: I trust, I shall never cause you to regret your interference in my behalf by any act of mine. This, I am sure of, I shall continue mindful of it to my [[underline]] latest hour [[/underline]], succeed or not: a Barrack master, or Paymaster's situation, is the submit of my ambition in any part of the world. I would prefer, the [[underline]] former [[/underline]] . I well know, these things cannot be had in a day (with the first interest) I shall patiently and gratefully wait any time without intruding upon you Sir hoping you will not