Letter from H. Maclean from Custom House to General Jacob de Budé informing him that the five 'pipes' of port wine he ordered should be arriving in a couple of months, and asking to whom it should be sent.

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it is to be sent, unless you are so good as to send me fresh Instructions. I am much obliged to you for speaking to Mr Greenwood, from whom I may probably soon hear respecting the outstanding account. I have the honor to be, Sir, your most obedient humble servant H. Maclean.