Robert Carter writes to his manager, Richard Meeks, June 30, 1729, to give him instructions concerning the tobacco that is to be loaded on a sloop that is coming up the river, and to alert him that Joseph Belfield has cast many aspersions on him in his letter to Carter protesting his firing as the doctor for Carter's plantations under Meeks direction.
My Sloop saild yesterday Morning I gave
her
Dick Haines
the best orders I could for all Baxters Tobo. for the hogshead
of Colo. Balls
which I sent you the noat for For another hogshead
that Baxter promised to have ready for me for 6 hogsheads of the
Secretarys
Orderd me by Capt Turbervil
for the 3 hogsheads of
the [tobacco mark] for a hogshead Minor Promised me for All the Tobo
you have for me both in the Upper and lower Parts of the Coun
ty and also for a hogshead I have at Mr Huletts in Northumber:
land that rolls to Cone
Besides these my Orders I have Order'd him
to you to give him the Clearest Orders Possible you Can to prevent
his blunders and that he may leave none of my Tobo behind
I have further
If he gets all these Tobo he will not be above
half loaded I have Orderd him if you Can find him
it
1/2 a dozn
or half a Score hogsheads of Corn that will be tollerable convenient
for his takg.
in that he brings it with him
I have receivd A letter from Doctor Belfield
where
in he Expresses Abundance of wrath at his being dischargd
of my business he is tollerably good Manner'd to me but gives
you a great many Scurrilous contemptible Characters I
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And that his reputation seems so high that he will call
you to An Accot for your Aspersions of him I dare him to be:
gin As soon as he will I let you know this that you may prepare
All the Evidences that you can get Amongst my Overseers and others
of his great Negligence in not Visiting my sick people when
sent for and giving them Pokes and other unwarrantable potions
of his Own Contrivance that Cost him Nothing in good and lauda:
ble medicins that come out [of] England
I hope your Crops are All standing and your
corn fields laid by
Yo. know a great Part of my dependence for hogs
flesh is Upon my Plantations Under your care and brave
places
they are for raising of hogs in Plenty I must put
you in mind that you take Effectual care that large num:
bers of Piggs be raised at Every Quarter that the breeding
sows are well fed and kept in good heart for the doing of
which there