Mary Secutor, confession, 1768 March 11
Date11 March, 1768
abstractSecutor confesses to drunkeness and rude conduct at a tavern.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number768211.2
handwritingHandwriting is possibly that of Bezaleel Woodward. It is formal and clear. The hand is the same as in manuscript 768211.1
paperSmall single sheet is in good condition, with light staining, creasing and wear.
inkStrong black-brown ink bleeds through the paper.
noteworthyThe contents of this document are very similar to those of manuscript 768211.1.
signatureThe signature is possibly in Secutor's hand.
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on the evening of the 8..th Inst: I was guilty of going to the
tavern & tarrying there with much rude & vain company
till a very unseasonable time of night,
drinking too much spiritous liquor whereby I was exposed
to
vated in that it is a direct violation of a late promise
wicked & Sinful conduct of mine, I am fully sensable is much
to the dishonour of God & very prejudicial to the design
& reputation of this school, and in opposition to the good of
my own soul
to be turned out of this school & be deprived of all the pri‐
vileges of it — I desire to lie low in the dust therefor
& do now ask forgiveneſs of God, the Rev.d Doct.r Wheelock, his
family and school, and all others whom I have hereby
offended —
and I desire now with my whole heart to renew my
former engagement that I will never more drink any
spiritous liquor on any occasion where neceſsity does not require it
promise that (by the grace of god) I will amend my past life & never offend
by any of the like or any other misconduct. for time to
come — And desire once more to warn all my mates not
to take occasion by this or any other instance of my
misconduct, to commit the like or any other evil — and
I beg the privi
& that I may enjoy the privileges of it, for a
of the sincerity of this my confeſsion & my engagements