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I beg pardon for the trouble I am giving but I trust when you consider the object you will excuse me. In the Course of many applications I have lately had for Lands in the Genesee I have before me a Letter from a friend of mine who is to embark in the first ship for Britain to bring out a considerable number of Highlanders from Scotland probably 3. or 4 ship load. Mr Steuart informs me that he...
I have the Honor to inclose you an Affidavit taken before me as a Magestrate of this County—as the outrage complained of has been attended with the most distressing consequences to some of the sufferers, and a most dangerous Precident to the safety of the Settlers on this Frontier—I thought it my duty to lay it before your Excellency. As I consider this unwarantable stretch of Local power on...
I have the Honor to enclose You an Affadavit made before me as a Magistrate of this County. The Outrage complained of being attended with the most distressing consequences to some of the complainants who are Citizens of the United States—and not only highly alarming to the Settlers on this Frontier, but a Gross insult to this Goverment—I think it my Duty as a Magistrate to request You will do...
I did myself the Honor of calling yesterday about two o Clock but from an unlucky inaccuracy of my watch, missed seeing you. That I may tresspass as little as possible on your time, I beg the liberty of being allowed to state to you the circumstances that gave rise to what had been stated by Mr. Wadsworth. Tho’ early attached to a military life, yet with the rank I held it appeared to me so...