Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé, sending thanks for a letter received and giving assurances that every effort is being made to settle the matter of a legacy.

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5th decr 1803 Sir I have this instant. The honor of your letter, every exertion is making and has been made nor should I quit it till it is finally arranged. There are [[underline]] legal forms [[/underline]] to go Through; It is 1400£ with interest. I have no doubt but it will be settled by the time you mention. I have given up all other pursuits to follow this legacy up and am every ^ [[addition]] day [[/addition]] about it when able I have a proper sense of all the favors I have receiv'd I am with due respect Sir Your obedient devoted servant [[underline]] John Belson [[/underline]]