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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with a line as to my motions, but let me entreat you Sir not to forget me as an opportunity offers as to a more permanent and a more quiet employ for my health is lamentable at my time of life I have the honor to be with all due grateful respect / Sir/ your most obedient very oblig'd servant John Belson PS To [[underline]] expedite matters [[/underline]] will you do me the honor to pass on the enclos'd to Capt. Staples Stafford Militia Litchfield?