LETTER CLXXXII. To the Same.
GENTLEMEN,
THis Billet is to acquaint the Generals with my Concern, for fear the Convoy they have lately receiv'd, may en∣cline 'em to omit some Opportunities to fetch the rest of the Provisions; but I hereby conjure 'em to slip none, nor to delay to send for the rest of the Corn that waits for 'em.
Having been thus earnestly entreated, as they have been by frequent Dispatches, to send for these Provisions, I don't doubt but they have done it, and furnished them with suffi∣cient Guard for their Security.
In the Name of God, Gentlemen, be obedient, as above advis'd. I conjure you to it heartily, and will endeavour to acknowledge your Diligence. But if you neglect it in the least, for my part you may relieve yourselves.