Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to David Jewett, 1765 January 19

AuthorWheelock, Eleazar

Date19 January, 1765

abstractWheelock writes to ask Jewett to help settle the dispute with Occom.

RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.

Call Number765129.1

handwritingHandwriting is largely clear and legible.

paperSingle sheet is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear.

inkBrown ink is somewhat faded.

noteworthyAs noted alongside the signature, this document is a copy.

signatureSignature is abbreviated

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My Dear Sir.
It Seems to me that the publick Reports of Mr
Occom
are Such that the Honour of God, the Reputa­
­tion of the Commiſsioners Under Whose care, Direction
and Inſpection he is his own Good, and his Usefulneſs
in the World require that they Should be publickly enqui­
­red into. and I have been diſcourſing with Brothr
Whitaker and we both conclude that you are moſt
fully knowing to the truth of the thing, Reported to his
and our Diſadvantage, and that you will be beſt
able of any man to Set the Matter in a true Light
and produce Wittneſses to Support the Several Facts
and that it muſt therefore be Your part to form [illegible][guess (emmav): ar­]
­ticles & lay them into the Board with the Evidences
to Support them, againſt him. and accordingly
we deſire you to do it, in Which M.r Whitaker Will
afford you any Aſsiſtance in his Power. pleaſe
to let M.r Occom be Seaſonably [illegible][guess (emmav): Served] with a Copy
of the Same, and Suitably Notified of Your taking
Wittneſses againſt him that he may not have Oc­
caſion to complain in that Reſpect — and pleaſe
to have all ready by the Next Meeting of the Com̅iſsrs
which will be about 4. or 5. Weeks hence.
pleaſe to accept moſt Brotherly Salutation
from
your Affectionate Brother
and Hum.le Serv.t

Eleaz.r Wheelock

Copy —
Rev.d D. Jewett
Letter to M.r D. Jewett
Jan.y 29. 1765.
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