Eleazar Wheelock, letter, to Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the parts adjacent in America, 1764 July 9

Author Wheelock, Eleazar

Date9 July, 1764

Call Number764409

abstractAs secretary of the Connecticut Board of Correspondents of the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, Wheelock writes to the Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the parts adjacent in America, asking that it release Occom from its employ and pay him the 30 pounds that was promised him.

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To the Honourable London Commissioners in Boston Honoured Gentlemen,
I am directed by the Board of Correspondents lately formed in the Colony by the Commission of the Honourable Society in Scotland for propagating Christian knowledge, to inform you, that, in consideration of many Advantages, which said Correspondents apprehend there may be to the furtherance of the general design of propagating the Gospel among the Indians, by taking Mr. Occom into the Same Plan with other missionaries and schoolmasters, who are now prepared to be Sent forth, they have voted to take said Occom into their Service, as Soon as a door Shall open for his being improved therein, provided you will consent to discharge him him from his engagements to you Which they desire you would please to take into Consideration. And I would also inform you it is, what Mr. Occom chooses, con­sidering that his Dwelling when he is not on the business of his mission will be with, and near them and his circumstances more easily and fully known, and where he and his Family may easily apply for Relief, Direction etc. as there shall be occasion, and he be as profitably employed when he is not on the business of his missions abroad, as he now is, and so as not to interfere with your mission in this Government. — And he also chooses it, as those missionaries. and schoolmaster designed to be Sent from us are all of them his intimate Friends and acquaintances, and one of them his Brother in Law, Who being joined with him in the Same Plan, may naturally improve and comfort, Strengthen and assist one another in their respective business
And As Mr. Occom was much in Debt when you took him into your Pay, and more so now, and we have yet no Fund, for his relief, Said correspondents pray you to take it also into your consideration and grant to Mr. Occom, at least for the present year, the £30 which you voted last February towards his annual Support and also that you would grant as much assistance as your wisdom shall direct, towards paying present debts which by the best account we have yet been able to get, amount to not less than £60 New York currency And the Commissioners have also agreed to use their Endeavors for his Relief amongst their own [guess: pp.], though with little Hope of . much success on account of the great scarcity of money in the country please Honoured Sirs, to favour with your answer as soon as may be him who is with much Duty and esteem
Your Most obedient and humble servant Lebanon July 9, 1764. Eleazar Wheelock Secretary to the Board  of Commissioners
Letter to the London Commissioners to release Mr. Occom to us July 9 1764.
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