Here's what I got. The (XXX) are words I can't make out. Words with a (?) after are guesses. Looks like someone wanted some money! Dear Sir - I was very much surprised to find on my return to town that you had not paid any money to my clerk for clearing off my (XXX) bill. I was again presented today (XXX) (XXX)(XXX)(XXX), and if it is not (XXX) tomorrow, it be immediately returning to Perth (?) You will recollect that it was at your express request that this bill was sent (XXX) for payment & you promised that when it was presented, you would immediately give me the money when was left my our hands by (XXX) for the purpose of paying the bill. I shall therefore again send for it tomorrow morning when shall you will pay the money (XXX). These (XXX) my checks (XXX) you and acknowledgement for the same(?) (XXX) (XXX) Your Truly Alex Foot(?)
[Xxxxx] 22 March 1824 Dear Sir I was very much surprised to find on my return to town that you had not paid the money to my clerk for clearing off Mr. Findlay's bill. It was again presented today by Mr. Williams Forbes and Gay, and if it is not settled tomorrow, it will be immediately returned to Perth. You will recollect that it was on your express request that the bill was sent here for payment & you promised that when it was presented you would immediately give me the money, which was left in your hands by Mr. Sinclair for the purpose of paying this bill. I shall therefore again send for it tomorrow morning, when I have you will pay the money, & I here authorize my teller to give you an acknowledgment for the same. I am Dear Sir yours truly Alex Scot D. Horne Esq. The letter is addressed to D. Horne Esq., but I can't make out the actual address. It appears to be simply a city or location name.