I take the liberty in the Name of my Mother (who is at present from Home) to return you my most gratefull thanks for your kind Letter in behalf of Mr. P— which I have just Receivd with the highest Pleasure, in hearing from you Sir, and Gratitude for Him, as it is a Suply I am sensible will be Doubly Wellcome to him at this Time. My Mother is now at Bath and intends staying some Time, so that I shall take the Liberty to Desire Mr. P— if He has any oppertunity (and I beleive there is a very worthy young Gentleman from New England going now) to Draw on you himself, as it will I beleive be Equally the same on all Sides.
If you knew the Heartfelt Pleasure it has given us all to hear from you, and will my Mother when I send her your Letter, you would once more gratify us with the same Sensations. In the Mean Time I Remain Dear Sir your most Gratefully Effectionate