John Wheelock’s discharge, 1790 March 4
Date4 March, 1790
Call Number790204.1
abstractJohn Wheelock relinquishes claims on the funds collected by Whitaker and Occom and deposited with the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge. The discharge is certified by John Hancock.
handwritingDocument appears to be written in three different hands; it is clear, legible, with very few additions and deletions. Letter case is occasionally difficult to decipher, especially with regard to the letter S.
paperGood condition, with minor creasing, staining and wear.
inkBrown.
noteworthySignature reading “John Hancock” does not appear to be original — note the identical “H” in both “Holten” and “Hancock.” The L.S. above the signature means “locus sigilli” or “place of the seal” likely indicating where Hancock’s seal would be if the document were original. See also 790204.2, which is a copy or draft of this document, which itself is also likely a copy.
signatureThere are several signatures.
EventsFundraising Tour of Great Britain
Modernized Version Deletions removed; additions added in; modern spelling and capitalization added; unfamiliar abbreviations expanded.
County of Grafton and state of New Hampshire L.L.D.
president of Moor's Indian Charity School in said Ha
nover (which School was originally founded by my
honoured Father, the late reverend Eleazar Wheelock D.D.
at Lebanon in Connecticut) sole successor to my
said honoured Father in the presidency of the said School,
and one of the Executors of his last Will and Testa
ment, for and in consideration of the Sum of Six
hundred and fifty eight pounds, eleven shillings, and
eleven pence 1/4 Sterling money of great Britain,
covenanted by the Society in Scotland for the propaga
ting Christian knowledge, to be paid by duly ho
nouring my two Sets of Exchange drawn on them
in favour of Thomas Russell Esq. or order, dated Boston
June 15th Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred
and eighty nine, one of which Sets being for three hun
dred pounds Sterling and the other Set three hundred
and fifty Eight pounds, eleven shillings, and eleven pence
1/4 Sterling, have given up and relinquished, and do
by these presents give up release and relinquish all
claim or demand (other than said Sum of Six hun
dred and fifty eight pounds, eleven shillings, and eleven
pence 1/4 Sterling, together with other payments hereto
fore
fore made) which I have, or may, or ought to
have on the funds collected by Dr. Whitaker
and Mr. Occom, and deposited by them in the hands
of said Society in Scotland for the use and be
nefit of Said Moors' Indian Charity School, for,
and on account of any Expenditures, which have
been incurred by said Dr. Eleazar Wheelock and my
self, or either of us in prosecution of the important
object of propagating Christianity and Civilization
among the Indian natives of America, prior to the
fifteenth day of June last past. — — — —
operate as a discharge therefrom until payment shall
have been made of the two Sets of Exchange above
mentioned — And, also, that this discharge shall not
be construed to intend or imply a relinquishment
of right or claim to said fund for defraying future
expenses of said School, which may arise in prose
cution of the objects, for which the monies, of which
said fund is constituted, were collected. — — —
hand and seal this fourth day of March in the
Year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and
ninety — — —
John Wheelock
in presence of
David Morey —
Edward McLane .
Then the Rev. John Wheelock made solemn oath
to the truth of the foregoing, by him subscribed
before S. Holten Justice Peace. through the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
el Holten Esq. is a Justice of the
peace throughout this Common
wealth duly constituted and Sworn:
and that to his Acts and attestations,
as on this paper, full faith and
credit is and ought to be given both
in and out of court.
L.S.
John Hancock
public seal of the Commonwealth aforesaid to
be hereto affixed this Sixth day of March A.D.
1790: and in the fourteenth year of the indepen[illegible]
dence of the united states of America —
By His Excellency's command
John Avery Jr. Secretary.
a true copy attest.
Peter Thacher assistant Secretary to the
board of commissioners in Boston