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Mr Foley 27 Aug[ust] 1713
Sir I have the favour of y[ou]r letter and do assure you who ever told Jewler the basket maker that he had my liberty to vote for whom he pleased was a great knave and pray acquaint him from me that I do expect he shall vote for you and Mr Dunney as he promised me or otherwise he may never Expect my friendship, wishing you both all Success immaigenable I am
S[i]r y[ou]r most Faithful Humb[le] Ser[vant]

