Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé, reporting that the legacy issue is largely settled and that he hopes to have a position soon, but asking for a further loan in the meantime as he is still in financial difficulties.

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that [[underline]] cannot [[/underline]] be had, till that time. it is above, 1300 £s, with the intent and I have you Sir, only, to consider out of it, and 130 £, having avoided taking any money up, from my solicitor, or any [[underline]] other quarter. [[/underline]] I correspond, with the Holland, I am sure, there will be a vacancy [[underline]] soon, [[/underline]] and I shall have it in addition, to the kind exertions (never to be forgot) that you, have caused, to be made in my favor, my friends in it, on the spot, [[underline]] never cease impostisions [[/underline]] Coll: Elliot, on my account; I have been very poorly, since I intended last upon you,, Mrs,, Belson bids me say. [[underline]] how truly sensible, [[/underline]] she is,