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Sir

Haveing Received your Honours Instructions by the Hands of Mr. Jone[s] I have Takein what Care I possibly Could in Sending you as particular an Account of what Taxables are this year in Rowan County and by the Returns made to me by the Justices it appears to be 1116 White and 54 Black, the Justices haveing made no sort [of] Distinction between the male an Famol Black Taxables it will be impossible to be so particular as your Instructions to him Required.

I have Inclosed your Honr. What Administration Bonds are now in the Office, there are Several who Applied for Letters of Administration to the Court, after which being Granted they Left Court before the bonds were Executed as I could not Attend to Draw them Dureing the Time of Sitting of Court, but promised to Execute them before they Came to Take out their Certificates from me to yr. Honr. which I shall be Careful in Geting Without Delay, I have Sent 3 Blanks of the Letters of Administration Which are unfilled one of Which were filled in a mistake Through Hurry in Court, I haveing fill’d one a few minnits before I forgot and filled this for the Same pers[on] and when I found the Mistake I kept this back.

I have Also Sent your Honr. An Account of What Wills as were proved in this Court Since the 1st of Jany. 1753 and as near to your Instructions as I possibly Could.

Sir as to the Complaints of the Executors of his Late Excellency I have found no room for as I was not in Commission at any Time Dureing his Government whereas your Hounour is Very Sensible I Recd. my Commission from President Rice after his Excellencys Death.

I Thought to have Attended His Honour the President and you, as Soon as I had Heared of the Governors Comeing in, when I shou[ld] Have Endeavoured to Adjust and Cleer all my Acct’s with his Honour, &c. but Haveing the Misfortune of Geting a fall from off my Horse as I was riding Together with Major Car[...] at the Head of Some of the Companies to Our Genl. muster By which fall and the kicks I recd. on my Breast after I was down my body was So bruised that I was some weeks obliged to keep my bead and at this Time Am Not Able to Stoop to Buckel my Shoe or Sit to Write Unless it be a line at a time and then rest, untill my pains Abate.

I Therefore Hope His Honour the President and you Will at this Time Excuse my non attendance to Answer your Letter to me, And as Soon as I hear of the session of the Assembly or Court of Claims and able Time of Business I will Endeavour to Attend when I hope to Give yr. Honrs. Further Satisfaction &c.

In the mean time I shall beg Lave to Subscribe My Self your Honours Most Humble Servt.

Jno. Dunn Jr.