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Discusses an unpaid debt to Knox. States that he was away during the previous summer and left the business in the care of his late Partner, which he was to settle--and is in fact his own Debt. But Fowle's name is linked to the debt and he promises to pay, requesting that Knox be patient. Fowle's kinsman, Daniel Fowle, wrote to Knox about this debt on 21 May 1773 (GLC02437.00064; see also GLC02437.00102 and GLC02437.00105). Robert Fowle worked as a printer and publisher in Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire until 1777.
Promises to settle his account and requests that Knox return his and his uncle's note, so his uncle can pay it. A post script asks Knox not to indicate that Fowle desired the note sent to Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This long-standing debt for stationery is discussed in GLC02437.00064, GLC02437.00097, GLC02437.00102 and GLC02437.00105. Robert Fowle worked as a printer and publisher in Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire until 1777.