Clare Hall Octbr
23rd 1823
Sir.
By the Jamaica
Packet I had the Honor to receive your favor of the 3rd Septr
the contents of which shall be minutely attended to, but it has been impossible
to do so by this Packet. When the two
last Packets where here I was at Barbuda the last of which arrived two weeks
before her time which prevented my writing you by her, at that time I would
have given you but a very bad account of the weather both on this Estate and
Barbuda, I left Barbuda about three
weeks since when we had but little rain for several weeks & I much feared
from the lateness of the season that the Corn Crop would have entirely failed,
I have got about fifty Acres of Yams planted in a new piece of wood cleared
this year & fortunately the only rain that fell was on the Yams, I have
since heard from Mrs James & the Overseer in charge of the
Island and I am happy to say there have been very good rains which have enabled
them to replant the whole of the Corn pieces and I trust they will do well I
shall go over tomorrow. Fortunately I
have now in store full seven months provisions of Guinea Corn I therefore
expected to have been able to send the whole of the yams which I may reap this
season to this Estate, & which I (think?) may be the case. I am happy to say we have also been fortunate
on this Estate having had three good rains within the last fortnight and an
appearance of more. Our Canes are ??????
occasioned by the state of the land when I took charge of it last year, and it
also requires a vast ??? of manure & raking, but I trust we shall make a
tolerable Crop in the present state it will be impossible to state the quarterly,
nearly the whole of the land for the next Crop is for the provision Ground ex?????
which cannot be done till the provisions are taken out, I have also taken in
this season about seventeen Acres of pasture & which I think will be as
good a piece as any on the Estate. From
the badness of the allotment of roads on this Estate I have been obliged to
have the whole of the ???? on the roads for about fourteen weeks, which has
thrown us something ????, By different vessels I have sent to England fifty
Hdds of sugar and have sold & paid away about twenty five more in
liquidation of the Debts left due by Mr Ick.
I have also paid for every thing purchased since I have had charge of
the Estate.
I
remain
Sir
Your Most Obedient Humble
Servant
(signed) John
James
The Boat to follow the Packet has arrived sooner than
expected which occasions me to write rather hastily.
I
am happy to say that ?? fine rain is
falling at this moment & promises to continue.
Reference: JJ277 Robson Lowe collection on microfilm 24995,
University of Texas at Austin, Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection.
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