Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé reporting further on the denial of the expected legacy, which has left him completely ruined and his family in a desperate financial situation.

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willing to give you any Security you will name. how can I after what I have said, name the time of repayment.I shall in case of [[underline]] failure [[/underline]], be accused of [[underline]] again forfeiting my word [[/underline]]. But I am willing to do all a man can do? I lost 10d. a day at Newcastle, because I had not the [[underline]] means [[/underline]] of going to the appointment: and of course , all future hopes are gone for Ever. In a word, I am compleatly resind and life only in my health and finances a torment. To sell all that belong to me, I could not receive 3 £s. After what I have stated what can I further add, but