| Sir | Boston Aprl 6th. 1786 |
I Suppose that Before this Comes to your hand, you will Receive
some papers from Congress Reletive to goods \taken/ from me And four others by
order of Genl. How at the time that he Left this town, which
I was indebted for to Lane son And Fraser in London, And it was takeing Away the means
of Paying them. And thay Are this day A pushing me for Payment or Security by
there Atturneys hear, which will Leave me in disagreable Circumstances, if this Money
Cannot Be obtain’d, I am Sensable of your fealings for Such As Exerted themselves in
bringing About the grate Event, Of Independance, I have ondly to Request that you will
Make our Case your one So far as you Can, And favour Me With A few lines Adviseing of
the Reception that our deman[d] Meats with, And you will grately oblige— / Sr: / Your Most obedd. Hume Sert
Saml. Partridge
PS. Shall be farther oblgd. of Your Appinon any Matter So far As may be Consistant