Robert Carter writes to London merchant Thomas Corbin, May 11, 1706, referring to an earlier letter in which he had reported a bill of exchange on Corbin drawn against the account of the estate of Ralph Wormeley, and stating that he now encloses bills of lading for tobacco belonging to the estate that is being shipped on board the Mansfield and the Carter.
My last relating to the Estate of Esquire [Wormeley was]
of a Draft I had made on you for Seven [ty-nine £ to Mr.]
Churchill Esquire on Accot of Negroes bought f [or that estate]
I now inclose to you a Bill of Lading [for tobacco per]
the Mansfeild Capt. John Burford belon [ging to the estate]
a Bill of Lading for 21 hogsheads of Tobacco [o sent]
in the Carter
Captain [Thomas]
Graves wch pray [you to send]
to a good Market is all at present [from]