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I Expected to have Seen you Ere I Determin'd on Suing Capt [James] Wallace, but on findg. that my not prosecuting him was one Argument made Use of against me & indeed all the Brothers that we are Toreys, and that we Were in League &c. with Genl [Thomas] Gage & Consequently with Capt Wallace & others under him, & I having allways Determind to prossecute Either here or in London...
Date: 7 June 1775
Volume: Volume 1
Respectd Friend I received Thine of the 19th Instant with the Letters inclosed, shall take particular care to forward them by the first convenient oppertunity . . . [John] Waterman sailed Yesterday for Nantucket, has been dismised several Days, The two Men of War and packet sailed at the same time, it is reported that they intend to convoy him, uncertain whether they are bound to Boston or...
Date: 20 June 1775
Volume: Volume 1
Your kind favour of the 16th Inst is before me, I am Really Sorry that my takeing out a writt against Capt. [James] Wallace should be so disagreeable to Your Centiments. if I am not Much Mistaken I said in Your presents more than once that I was Determined to take the Law of him Either here or in England, and should have done it Sooner had I have Determined which would Likely have proved the most...
Date: 21 June 1775
Volume: Volume 1
...I have allso Desired Mr Polock to Forward all the Cordage he has bot for Me & the Navil Committe here, which Cordage Suppose is Now at Kings Bridg, by Land to the First Harber in Conecticutt on this Side the Kings Ships and that the Same May be Shipt to me from thence by water as Soone as possable... if the Cordage he has wrote me about is purchesed Viz 8 Ton for Me & Ten Ton for the...
Date: 12 September 1776
Volume: Volume 6