Robert Carter writes to his son-in-law, [Mann Page], March 3, 1721, reporting that his sons in England were in good health as of October 24th which he has learned from Bailey Kent, the captain of the Carter. He commisserates with Page over his gout, and writes at length about his own recent attack of it. There have been fifteen deaths among his slaves, he writes, and adds that he hopes to return the coffee soon. He closes with blessings to all, sending the greetings of Mrs. Swan and Ann Vitty.
Yor. man Will
gott hither about 10 a Clock last night
The health of my Children is always most pleasing news to me,
Will at Mitchams
pickt up a Lettr. from Baily Kent
who gives
me the most perticular accot. of my Childrens health there. the 24th
of Octr. the Date he desires his service may be remembered to all
his friends among whom I know Yor. Familys are plac'd
in the first rank,
I condole with You for Yor. present affliction
under that Strong mortifying Physick the Gout, and I do It
with the greater sympathy because at this time I am under
the Stroaks of the same distemper, having bin confind to my
Chamber these Eight Days, Wednesday last was sennight
in
the morning I was taken lame however venturd out in my
Coach to my home Qrs. to visit my Sick. Next morning I was
Easyer in hopes twould go off, & hobled about the Yard pretty
often that Day at Night, my pains Encreas'd my ancle &
Instep swelld I then Expected nothing less than a Conflic[t]
with the Gout, which hath bin very Complaisant with me for
almost two Years, It brought me to my Crutch the three first days
since the pain hath bin much abated, on Tuesday I catcht
some cold by what means I know not, by lying bare foot In
bed I'm sure twas not, this brought on a F eaver a pain in my
head & swellings & soreness behind my Ears & Neck at Night
I thought It proper, to put a blister above my most pain'd Ear
& going to bed I took some of andersons pills
dureing my
feaver I had a heavy oppression upon my Spirits as that
abated the other also went off with It. I cupp'd twice my
Physick wrought very well, I clap'd another blister above
the other Ear and yett after all my head remains all
over prodigiously sore, I have not Eaten one mouth full of
flesh all this time nor drank any thing Stronger
The Mortalitys in my Familys are Increasd I think
Since You were here three or four, Sloop Toney is recovered
poor Harry Weaver a Negro Yor. wife knows very well went
off two Days ago., The Number of my Dead is now fifteen work
=ing Slaves, I thank God I bear these things with a Great
deal of Easyness
Resignation
. afflictions are very proper for us in our way
to Heaven. Its a ruggid path yett It is the road that all the
blessed above have trod before us, I have heard lately
from all my Familys in Westmoreland at the Falls
who have no manner of Sickness among them Its pretty remark
=able these Distempers Should go about in Clouds as it were, we
have lost abundance in our Parish --
You have bin very kind in Spareing me so much Coffee
I hope to be able to return It in a short time now, Collo. Jennings
gives It me under his hand, that he had received my Lords Lettr.
and that I sent by Robin Innis, The rest to Pray for the continuance of all Yor. healths
to give my
proper respects to my Dear Children, to Yor. Children & to Yor.
Self, Mrs. Ann [Vitty]
& Mrs. Swan
are Yor. humble Servants. I am