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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of the [[underline]] manifold favors: [[/underline]] I have received of your hands; we have I assure you, [[underline]] grateful hearts. [[/underline]] I can all ready, [[underline]] accept [[unclear]] [[/underline]] for a start, and have laid out, mostly my last shilling,, I will not trouble you, with [[underline]] particulars, [[/underline]] Mrs,, B. has had, one of my family ill, a of course [[underline]] expensive, [[/underline]] we are very [[underline]] low indeed, [[/underline]] I have had of you,, 58 £ if you will enclose me? 20 £ more which can be no object to you, till [[unclear]] it will relieve us, from the [[underline]] pressure [[/underline]] of the [[underline]] moment, [[/underline]] which is very [[underline]] severe, I give you my honor [[/underline]] and I [[underline]] solemnly declare, [[/underline]] I will [[underline]] never [[/underline]] intrude again, it will save [[unclear]] [[underline]] Credit, [[/underline]] and cannot, so [[unclear]] a