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J.B. to Walter Audit office Correspondence
2 S. P. 24 May 1808
Sir
I write this in answer to Your Letter of the 24 th
last just received. Enclosed
with this Letter were sent 1 — Booths ltr to
J.B. 2. White's Rec t
3. Whitcombs queries & observations on J.B.'s
accts.
I have to express my acknowledgements to the Board for
their indulgence: and at the same time to account for having thus long
trespassed on it.
The delay has not had for its cause any the slightest apprehension of
failure of proof in respect of any one aspect
of the articles of which my discharge is composed: amounting to a sum
be it remembered,
little less than twice the amount of the charge.
The evidence which I should have recourse to in the last
resort it a species of evidence which I trust the
Board would not, and which I am certain no Court of Justice before
which I could be called, would or could refuse: viz.
delivered upon oath delivered
upon (or by the affidavit of the Board
not for
thought fit) delivered either by persons to whom, or by
persons by whom the respective sums were paid, or by both:
this together with my own examination if required, in answer
to whatever relevant questions either have been or every
to have been put to me.
The sole cause of my not having sent in
full answers to the several questions and observations soon after
they were required made to me by the paper
framed by M r Chief Inspector, was the
indefinite length of time which the framing a
compleat
answer threatened to require, coupled with the great inconvenience
which could have been produced
to me by the objective of desisting from a business
of a public nature to which I had devoted the whole of my
time, and divesting from it a portion of time the extent of which I
felt myself unable to measure.
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