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To
Mr. John Norton
    Merchant in London
Dear Sir,
    I beg the favour of you to send me the printed journals of the house of commons from September 1766, (until which I have them compleat), and of every future session so soon as they are published, an handsome large inkstand fit for a public office, a treatise concerning money-matters, (I think the title is “Of civil oeconomy”) written by sir James Stewart, and Fawkes’s Theocritus. I am
              Sir,
              Your most obed serv.
                   G. Wythe
                   May 15, 1768