Wellingborough March 17th. 1759.
I have communicated Yours of the 8th Instant to
Mr. Fisher, who gave me the inclosed Bill of Funeral and other
necessary Expences, to be sent to you for your Satisfaction with
regard to the Distribution of your late Cousin Fishers Estate which
according to my Calculation will stand as follows— Dr.
Administratrix to the Estate late Mrs. Fisher’s. Credr.
Mr. Fisher (as he gave Bond with Mrs. Farrow for the due
Distribution of this personal Estate) approves of your Proposal to
receive the four Shares due to your Relations in America, and will
directly pay £45 13s. 4d. to your Order, on sending a
proper Discharge for the Same, and will also pay your Share, which
you are so good as to give them, to Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Farrow. If
I can be of any further Service to You in this, or any other Affair
here, I beg you would make no Scruple of sending your Commands to
Sir Your very humble Servant
The Expences of the Funeral of Mrs. Mary Fisher, who was buried
Decr. 30. 1758.
These Expences were approved of by the Administratrix Mrs.
Farrow, and defrayed by me