Letter from John Belson to General Jacob de Budé, thanking him for his favours, including £20, and referring further to his attempts at acquiring a situation, preferably as a Barrack Master.

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I am not sorry for the delay in my appointment, as every day here adds to the recovery of my health. The only doubt I entertain of continuing in so [[underline]] active an employ [[/underline]] I need not remind you Sir this is the time for a Barrack Master's situation as there are many such appointments on foot, at the present crisis of that office. I observe what you say as to replacing the different sums you have so kindly advanced into Messrs Coutts' hands in November: I have no doubt, of recieving [[underline]] all my money [[/underline]] during that Term as it is mine, and my Solicitor tells me [[underline]] legal forms [[/underline]] alone [[underline]] retard its payment [[/underline]] The moment I hear further from Col.l Elliot I shall trouble you