The Trust in England, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1772 May 1

Author The Trust in England[org0103.ocp]

1 May 1772[1772-05-01][note (type: abstract): The Trustees acknowledge their approval of the progress of the great design, the college, and the reconciliation with Kirkland. They remind Wheelock to keep the accounts for the college and the charity school separate, and note that they have granted Occom 50 pounds a year.]

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[Rev.d | Rev.]Rev.dRev. Sir,
We have now before us your Letters of June [20.th | 20th]20.th20th[1771-06-20]
[Septem:r | September]Septem:rSeptember [3:d | 3rd]3:d3rd[1771-09-03] and [Decem:r | December]Decem:rDecember [3d | 3rd]3d3rd [above] 17711771[1771-12-03] and have [deferr'd | deferred]deferr'ddeferred writing to this Time, —
because we found nothing in them that [ſeem'd | seemed]ſeem'dseemed to require an immediate
Answer.
We have great Satisfaction in hearing as well from Yourself
as from other hands of the [Succeſs | success]Succeſssuccess with which the great and difficult
Work of your Removal has been attended hitherto, and of the Suppo[gap: worn_edge][guess (h-dawnd): rt]rt
and Encouragement which your important Designs have met with
in America[place0003.ocp] and we flatter ourselves that it is not [neceſsary | necessary]neceſsarynecessary for us
to repeat to You the [Aſsurances | assurances]Aſsurancesassurances of our entire confidence in the —
[Disinterestedneſs | disinterestedness]Disinterestedneſsdisinterestedness and [Steadineſs | steadiness]Steadineſssteadiness with which they will be conducted,
as long as they remain in your hands. In regard to that particular
part of them in the which We are immediately concerned, The Instruction
of Indians in the Knowledge of Christ and his Gospel, we have
nothing to [ſuggest | suggest]ſuggestsuggest to You for the furtherance of that Object, in
addition to what we have intimated in our former Letters; trusting
entirely to your Care and Attention to go on as you have begun, in
keeping a [ſeparate | separate]ſeparateseparate Account of [every Thing | everything]every Thingeverything that relates to that Design,
that we may at all times be able to give a clear and explicit account
of our Proceedings to those who have entrusted us with the management
of their Contributions for that excellent Purpose. As to what concerns
the Charter of Incorporation, we avoid saying [any Thing | anything]any Thinganything on that
Subject which is a matter of more general Concern, and does not
relate to the [Busineſs | business]Busineſsbusiness of this Trust[org0103.ocp].
We have been lately taking into our Consideration, the Account
we have received of the present Condition of [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. Occom[pers0030.ocp], whose past
eminent Services in the Prosecution of YOur Purpose, as well as the
peculiar Advantages which the [Circumſtances | Circumstances]CircumſtancesCircumstances of his Birth and Situation
give him for promoting the Design, entitle him to a very particular
Regard and Consideration from us: We have therefore agreed to order

him immediately the Sum of Fifty Pounds, and to continue the [ſame | same]ſamesame
to him annually during our Pleasure. We lament with You the
Offence that in two Instances of his Conduct [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. [Occum | Occom]OccumOccom[pers0030.ocp] has unhappily
given, but we cannot help imputing them in some Degree to the great —
Difficulty of the Circumstances He was then in; and, depending upon the
account you give us of his sincere Remorse, and the Shame he has taken
to Himself, which is corroborated by a Certificate we have received signed
by a considerable Number of respectable Persons at Norwich[place0174.ocp] of the [19.th | 19th]19.th19th of
November last[1771-11-19]
, of his good Behaviour since that time We flatter —
ourselves that this Provision will greatly contribute to prevent any —
Repetition of the same Misconduct.
Nothing can be more pleasing to us than to hear of the return
of good Understanding between You [& | and]&and [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. Kirkland[pers0315.ocp] we cannot but admire
the indefatigable Zeal, and [Aſsiduity | assiduity]Aſsiduityassiduity of that worthy Man, as well as
the uncommon Instance that he has lately given of his disinterested
Regard to the good of the Cause in which he is engaged: we promise
ourselves the happiest Effect from your concurrent Labours to promote
the same good Ends and we wish him the same Prosperity and —
[Succeſs | success]Succeſssuccess under the Direction of the Boston Board[org0095.ocp], as we could do, if he
was [above] stillstill employed by us. The Lord of the Harvest is the same, [& | and]&and we
cannot but bear the same good will to all the Labourers, whom he
shall think fit to honour with Employment in his Vineyard.
We [ſhall | shall]ſhallshall depend upon your Promise of continuing
to give us from time to time accounts of your farther Proceedings,
and of any Occurrences that may happen that You may think
materials for the Information of

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[Rev.d | Rev.]Rev.dRev. Sir
 Your obedient humble [Serv,ts | Servants]Serv,tsServants

Dartmouth[pers0153.ocp]
[SS | Syndney Safford]SSSyndney Safford Smythe[pers0506.ocp].
John Thornton[pers0541.ocp]
[Cha.s | Charles]Cha.sCharles Hardy[pers0246.ocp]
[Danl | Daniel]DanlDaniel West[pers0568.ocp]
[Sam.l | Samuel]Sam.lSamuel Savage[pers0465.ocp]
[Robt | Robert]RobtRobert Keen[pers0301.ocp]
[Trailer]
[left] [Rec.d | Received]Rec.dReceived [Septr | September]SeptrSeptember 25 1772[1772-09-25][Rec.d | Received]Rec.dReceived [Septr | September]SeptrSeptember 25 1772[1772-09-25]
Lord Dartmouth[pers0153.ocp]
 [& | and]&and others of the [illegible]Trust[org0103.ocp]. —
 May 1, 1772[1772-05-01]

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pers0030.ocp M. r Mr. Occom mentioned Occom, Samson
pers0030.ocp M. r Mr. Occum Occom mentioned Occom, Samson
pers0315.ocp M. r Mr. Kirkland mentioned Kirkland, Samuel
pers0153.ocp Dartmouth writer Legge, William
pers0506.ocp SS Syndney Safford Smythe writer Smythe, Syndney Safford
pers0541.ocp John Thornton writer Thornton, John
pers0246.ocp Cha. s Charles Hardy writer Hardy, Charles
pers0568.ocp Dan l Daniel West writer West, Daniel
pers0465.ocp Sam. l Samuel Savage writer Savage, Samuel
pers0301.ocp Rob t Robert Keen writer Keen, Robert
pers0153.ocp Lord Dartmouth writer Legge, William

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place0128.ocp London London
place0003.ocp America America
place0174.ocp Norwich Norwich

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org0103.ocp Trust Trust in England
org0095.ocp Boston Board The Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the parts adjacent in America

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1772-05-01 May 1st1st, 1772
1771-06-20 June 20.th20th
1771-09-03 Septem:rSeptember 3:d3rd
1771-12-03 Decem:rDecember 3d3rd 1771
1771-11-19 19.th19th of November last
1772-09-25 SeptrSeptember 25 1772
1772-05-01 May 1, 1772

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