Kingston, 10th September 1838
My Dear Sir,
I advise a Bill drawn this day in favour of Thomas Groom Esq. for Fifty Pounds sterling, which please to put down to my Travelling Account. It is drawn at ninety days, that being found more convenient on the present occasion.
The first of August packet has arrived here, but I have not yet received the note of my Private Account, which I could always wish to receive by the first of May packet.
Be so good as to say to Mr Brandram, that I received two days ago his letter of 26th July with the enclosed printed circular.
I remain, My Dear Sir,
Very Sincerely Yours,
James Thomson.