From John Smith (unpublished)

Honoured Sir

Philaa. Aug 24. 1787

Nessessity oblidges me at this time to address a few lines to Your Excellencey which for fear of taking up Your time from the Multiplicity of busiseness I apprehend You at all times have on You hands I will strive to be as explicite as possible. The Subscriber is Administrator to the Estate of Robert Smith house Carpenter deceas’d he has settled all his Accompts with the diffrent persons who had any demands or Otherways against the Estate Except Your Excellency I have advanc’d very Considerably of my own property to answer the demands against the Estate notwithstanding the other heirs to the Estate will not Advance one farthing till I settle with Your Exellency. There is now a debt belonging to the estate which as Administrator I have been su’d for and My property now in the hands of the Sherriff of Chester County to be disposd of in a few days which I have no way of preventing except You would be Kind Enoughf to assist me in the discharge of Said debt which Amounts to about £130. If it should seem Agreeable to You to Assist me in the discharge of the Above mentiond debt till we can come to a Settlement and in case there does not appear one farthing in favour of [the] Estate of Robert Smith deceas’d I will deposit in your hands a Sufficient security to re    the Money advan’d by You in a short time after Settlement. I am Sir With great Respect Your Excellenceys Most Obedient humble Servant

John Smith
Admr. To the Estate of Robert Smith decd.

His Excellency Governor Benjamin Franklin nb. I hope I habe said nothing in the Above to Offend Your Excelency if I have I pray You to Excuse me as it woud be the remotest matter from me to offend You. I shall wait uppon Your Excellency the latter end of Next week for an Answer

Jno. Smith

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