John Thornton, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1772 May 12
12 May 1772[1772-05-12]
Call Number772312.1
[note (type: abstract): Thornton sends a copy of a letter from the Trustees in England to Occom (dated May 5, 1772), granting him 50 pounds, then 25 pounds a year to Christianize Indians. Thornton also exhorts Wheelock to be more charitable in his judgment towards Kirkland and Occom, both of whom he admires.][note (type: handwriting): Document is written in two different hands, both clear and legible.][note (type: paper): Large sheet folded in half to make four pages is heavily silked, which results in a significant dimming of text.][note (type: ink): There are two different inks used on this document, a medium brown and a dark brown.][note (type: noteworthy): One recto and the first half of one verso is a copy of a letter from the Trustees to Occom. It appears that Thornton has also included a copy of a letter to Thornton from Occom, though this copy does not remain.][note (type: signature): There are several signatures, including copies of the signatures of several members of the Trust in England.][note (type: layout): One recto and verso are in portrait orientation (aside from a note written in landscape orientation); but two recto and verso are in landscape orientation.]
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[Opener]
We have taken into Consideration your request for an annual
Stipend out of the monies [intrusted | entrusted]intrustedentrusted with us for christianizing the Indians
[& | and]&and as we [gap: tear][guess (maggiec): do]do think it will be a means of enabling you to employ yourself still
more fully in that arduous work you are engaged in [& | and]&and we have had Experience
of your desire to promote the glory of God we very [chearfully | cheerfully]chearfullycheerfully acquiesce
therein.
Stipend out of the monies [intrusted | entrusted]intrustedentrusted with us for christianizing the Indians
[& | and]&and as we [gap: tear][guess (maggiec): do]do think it will be a means of enabling you to employ yourself still
more fully in that arduous work you are engaged in [& | and]&and we have had Experience
of your desire to promote the glory of God we very [chearfully | cheerfully]chearfullycheerfully acquiesce
therein.
From the Account the [Rev.d | Rev.]Rev.dRev.
[D.r | Mr.]D.rMr. Wheelock[pers0036.ocp] gives us [& | and]&and the Certificate
sent us from Norwich[place0174.ocp] we trust we have no just ground to fear any abuse of
our Confidence [& | and]&and we expect you will not only attend duty to the five places
of Indians you now preach at but also continue to go to Long Island[place0129.ocp] [& | and]&and get
even among the [Onondagos | Onondagas]OnondagosOnondagas[org0078.ocp] if your health permits it.
sent us from Norwich[place0174.ocp] we trust we have no just ground to fear any abuse of
our Confidence [& | and]&and we expect you will not only attend duty to the five places
of Indians you now preach at but also continue to go to Long Island[place0129.ocp] [& | and]&and get
even among the [Onondagos | Onondagas]OnondagosOnondagas[org0078.ocp] if your health permits it.
It is on Account of the Expence you are put to by Indian Visitors
[& | and]&and the heavy charge of your family that we come to a resolution to allow you
Fifty Pounds immediately which you may give a Bill on the Treasurer
for, [& | and]&and you have our [permiſsion | permission]permiſsionpermission further to draw every Six Months for Twenty
five Pounds if you hear nothing from us to the contrary.
[& | and]&and the heavy charge of your family that we come to a resolution to allow you
Fifty Pounds immediately which you may give a Bill on the Treasurer
for, [& | and]&and you have our [permiſsion | permission]permiſsionpermission further to draw every Six Months for Twenty
five Pounds if you hear nothing from us to the contrary.
Having now complied with your desire abundantly we hope it will
be a means of strengthening your heart [& | and]&and hands to go on [chearfully | cheerfully]chearfullycheerfully preaching
the Gospel of Jesus Christ [& | and]&and adorning it in Life [& | and]&and Conversation.
be a means of strengthening your heart [& | and]&and hands to go on [chearfully | cheerfully]chearfullycheerfully preaching
the Gospel of Jesus Christ [& | and]&and adorning it in Life [& | and]&and Conversation.
You say you have as many Visitors as ever [& | and]&and as [illegible][guess (maggiec): great]greatgood an opportunity
to do good among the Indians, [& | and]&and that you think even more so, we
therefore rely on your improving these advantages which will be ever a
very great satisfaction to
therefore rely on your improving these advantages which will be ever a
very great satisfaction to
[Closer]
[Rev.d | Rev.]Rev.dRev.
[ſir | sir]ſirsir
Your [aſsured | assured]aſsuredassured Fr[gap: tear][guess (maggiec): ie]iends [&c | etc.]&cetc.
Signed — Dartmouth[pers0153.ocp]
S.S. Smythe[pers0506.ocp]
John Thornton[pers0541.ocp]
[Cha.s | Charles]Cha.sCharles Hardy[pers0246.ocp]
Dan: West[pers0568.ocp]
[Saml | Samuel]SamlSamuel Savage[pers0465.ocp]
[Rob.t | Robert]Rob.tRobert Keene[pers0301.ocp]
Your [aſsured | assured]aſsuredassured Fr[gap: tear][guess (maggiec): ie]iends [&c | etc.]&cetc.
Signed — Dartmouth[pers0153.ocp]
S.S. Smythe[pers0506.ocp]
John Thornton[pers0541.ocp]
[Cha.s | Charles]Cha.sCharles Hardy[pers0246.ocp]
Dan: West[pers0568.ocp]
[Saml | Samuel]SamlSamuel Savage[pers0465.ocp]
[Rob.t | Robert]Rob.tRobert Keene[pers0301.ocp]
[Postscript]
I inclose you the last Letter
I [redd | received]reddreceived from [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Occom[pers0030.ocp] as thereby
you may see his present skill
[& | and]&and manner of writing [wch | which]wchwhich has
always been such as I can’t
but approve [& | and]&and what I now
send is the answer to it
I [redd | received]reddreceived from [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Occom[pers0030.ocp] as thereby
you may see his present skill
[& | and]&and manner of writing [wch | which]wchwhich has
always been such as I can’t
but approve [& | and]&and what I now
send is the answer to it
[Opener]
London[place0128.ocp]
12th May 1772[1772-05-12]
Dear [& | and]&and Revd [ſir | sir]ſirsir
Dear [& | and]&and Revd [ſir | sir]ſirsir
I send you herewith a Copy of the Letter from
the Trust[org0103.ocp] to the Revd Mr Occom[pers0030.ocp] as also Copy of
what I wrote him therewith [& | and]&and I must freely tell
you I think you have bore hard on him through
the influence of that Mischief maker [Dr | Dr.]DrDr. Whitaker[pers0037.ocp]
[& | and]&and some others who I can not think so well of[illegible]As
I do of this poor Man; your Eyes are now opened
respecting dear [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Kirkland[pers0315.ocp] who was Also traduced
[bottom] To The [Rev.d | Rev.]Rev.dRev. [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. Samson Occom[pers0030.ocp] at Mohegan[place0143.ocp].To The [Rev.d | Rev.]Rev.dRev. [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. Samson Occom[pers0030.ocp] at Mohegan[place0143.ocp].
the Trust[org0103.ocp] to the Revd Mr Occom[pers0030.ocp] as also Copy of
what I wrote him therewith [& | and]&and I must freely tell
you I think you have bore hard on him through
the influence of that Mischief maker [Dr | Dr.]DrDr. Whitaker[pers0037.ocp]
[& | and]&and some others who I can not think so well of
I do of this poor Man; your Eyes are now opened
respecting dear [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Kirkland[pers0315.ocp] who was Also traduced
[bottom] To The [Rev.d | Rev.]Rev.dRev. [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. Samson Occom[pers0030.ocp] at Mohegan[place0143.ocp].To The [Rev.d | Rev.]Rev.dRev. [M.r | Mr.]M.rMr. Samson Occom[pers0030.ocp] at Mohegan[place0143.ocp].
may the Lord enable you to judge (in his measure) as kindly as of
[Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Kirkland[pers0315.ocp] of [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Occom[pers0030.ocp] [& | and]&and let me pray you to put to my
account every offence of his, I will willingly bear it for him
he is deserving of your tender [Compaſsion | compassion]Compaſsioncompassion, he is worthy of
your utmost [kindneſs | kindness]kindneſskindness [& | and]&and love, put yourself in his case but for
a minute [& | and]&and you can’t surely but see he has been severely tried
[& | and]&and yet he complained of no particular person that I have heard
of, but bore all with more resignation [& | and]&and patience then most
would have done, he was deceitfully used [& | and]&and manifestly misrepre
sented by [Dr | Dr.]DrDr. Whitaker[pers0037.ocp], unassisted by all; (very near if not
quite) excepting myself; [distreſsed | distressed]distreſseddistressed in his Family; by disuse
while labouring for the [publick | public]publickpublic [above] renderedrendered incapable of the Labour
his situation required — his poor situation rendered more
penurious by means of Indian Visitors; his eldest Son like yours
hurt by not being under proper [controul | control]controulcontrol with this difference
that he did not save appearances — [& | and]&and what is the worst of
all the Enemy was permitted to fall upon him [& | and]&and lead him into
the horrid [gap: tear] drunkenness [& | and]&and this twice [& | and]&and pray is it not a sa[gap: tear][guess (maggiec): d]d
[Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Kirkland[pers0315.ocp] of [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Occom[pers0030.ocp] [& | and]&and let me pray you to put to my
account every offence of his, I will willingly bear it for him
he is deserving of your tender [Compaſsion | compassion]Compaſsioncompassion, he is worthy of
your utmost [kindneſs | kindness]kindneſskindness [& | and]&and love, put yourself in his case but for
a minute [& | and]&and you can’t surely but see he has been severely tried
[& | and]&and yet he complained of no particular person that I have heard
of, but bore all with more resignation [& | and]&and patience then most
would have done, he was deceitfully used [& | and]&and manifestly misrepre
sented by [Dr | Dr.]DrDr. Whitaker[pers0037.ocp], unassisted by all; (very near if not
quite) excepting myself; [distreſsed | distressed]distreſseddistressed in his Family; by disuse
while labouring for the [publick | public]publickpublic [above] renderedrendered incapable of the Labour
his situation required — his poor situation rendered more
penurious by means of Indian Visitors; his eldest Son like yours
hurt by not being under proper [controul | control]controulcontrol with this difference
that he did not save appearances — [& | and]&and what is the worst of
all the Enemy was permitted to fall upon him [& | and]&and lead him into
the horrid [gap: tear] drunkenness [& | and]&and this twice [& | and]&and pray is it not a sa[gap: tear][guess (maggiec): d]d
thing to be made partaker of other Mens Sins — [& | and]&and I should be very
sorry to be in the Case of these sorry Whisperers [& | and]&and Backbiters, may
it be returned to them in this World that they perish not everlastingly
I am convinced [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Occom[pers0030.ocp] never received a penny from the
Money collected in Scotland[place0203.ocp] as those would make you believe
spurn such venomous Tongues from you [& | and]&and let your heart [& | and]&and
hand be with such as [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Kirkland[pers0315.ocp] [& | and]&and [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Occom[pers0030.ocp] who are
Israelites indeed in whom [you’l | you’ll]you’lyou’ll find no guile [& | and]&and if they are
clouded for a Season they will rise bright at the last.
Nothing but the glorious cause we are engaged in, [wou’d | would]wou’dwould have
led me to add in any measure to your Grief, but I do hope
to know neither Father Son Wife nor any one where the
Lord my God is concerned, let not then my dear Sir your
Sons false Friends delude you as they have done, by misrepre
sentation; [& | and]&and be ready to believe good but not evil of any.
May every Covenant [bleſsing | blessing]bleſsingblessing attend you [& | and]&and yours is the sincere
[& | and]&and fervent prayer of
sorry to be in the Case of these sorry Whisperers [& | and]&and Backbiters, may
it be returned to them in this World that they perish not everlastingly
I am convinced [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Occom[pers0030.ocp] never received a penny from the
Money collected in Scotland[place0203.ocp] as those would make you believe
spurn such venomous Tongues from you [& | and]&and let your heart [& | and]&and
hand be with such as [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Kirkland[pers0315.ocp] [& | and]&and [Mr | Mr.]MrMr. Occom[pers0030.ocp] who are
Israelites indeed in whom [you’l | you’ll]you’lyou’ll find no guile [& | and]&and if they are
clouded for a Season they will rise bright at the last.
Nothing but the glorious cause we are engaged in, [wou’d | would]wou’dwould have
led me to add in any measure to your Grief, but I do hope
to know neither Father Son Wife nor any one where the
Lord my God is concerned, let not then my dear Sir your
Sons false Friends delude you as they have done, by misrepre
sentation; [& | and]&and be ready to believe good but not evil of any.
May every Covenant [bleſsing | blessing]bleſsingblessing attend you [& | and]&and yours is the sincere
[& | and]&and fervent prayer of
[Closer]
Dear [ſir | sir]ſirsir
Yours affectionately
Joh[gap: tear][guess (maggiec): n Thor]n Thornton[pers0541.ocp]
To the [Revd | Rev.]RevdRev. Dr Wheelock[pers0036.ocp]
Yours affectionately
Joh[gap: tear][guess (maggiec): n Thor]n Thornton[pers0541.ocp]
To the [Revd | Rev.]RevdRev. Dr Wheelock[pers0036.ocp]
Document Summary
People identified in this document:
id | Text in document | Role in header | Authorized Name |
---|---|---|---|
pers0036.ocp | Rev. d Rev. D. r Mr. Wheelock | recipient | Wheelock, Eleazar |
pers0153.ocp | Dartmouth | mentioned | Legge, William |
pers0506.ocp | S.S. Smythe | mentioned | Smythe, Syndney Safford |
pers0541.ocp | John Thornton | writer | Thornton, John |
pers0246.ocp | Cha. s Charles Hardy | mentioned | Hardy, Charles |
pers0568.ocp | Dan: West | mentioned | West, Daniel |
pers0465.ocp | Sam l Samuel Savage | mentioned | Savage, Samuel |
pers0301.ocp | Rob. t Robert Keene | mentioned | Keen, Robert |
pers0030.ocp | M r Mr. Occom | mentioned | Occom, Samson |
pers0030.ocp | Rev d M r Occom | mentioned | Occom, Samson |
pers0037.ocp | D r Dr. Whitaker | mentioned | Whitaker, Nathaniel |
pers0315.ocp | M r Mr. Kirkland | mentioned | Kirkland, Samuel |
pers0030.ocp | Samson Occom | mentioned | Occom, Samson |
pers0036.ocp | Rev d Rev. D r Wheelock | recipient | Wheelock, Eleazar |
Places identified in this document:
id | Text in document | Authorized Name |
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place0128.ocp | London | London |
place0174.ocp | Norwich | Norwich |
place0129.ocp | Long Island | Long Island |
place0143.ocp | Mohegan | Mohegan |
place0203.ocp | Scotland | Scotland |
Organizations identified in this document:
id | Text in document | Authorized Name |
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org0078.ocp | OnondagosOnondagas | Onondaga Nation |
org0103.ocp | Trust | Trust in England |
Dates identified in this document:
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1772-05-05 | 5...th5th May 1772. |
1772-05-12 | 12th May 1772 |
Regularized text:
Type | Original | Regularized |
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modernization | 5...th | 5th |
modernization | Revd | Rev. |
variation | intrusted | entrusted |
variation | chearfully | cheerfully |
modernization | Rev.d | Rev. |
modernization | D.r | Mr. |
variation | Onondagos | Onondagas |
modernization | permiſsion | permission |
modernization | ſir | sir |
modernization | aſsured | assured |
modernization | &c | etc. |
modernization | Mr | Mr. |
modernization | Dr | Dr. |
modernization | M.r | Mr. |
modernization | Compaſsion | compassion |
modernization | kindneſs | kindness |
modernization | distreſsed | distressed |
variation | publick | public |
variation | controul | control |
variation | you’l | you’ll |
modernization | bleſsing | blessing |
Expanded abbreviations:
Abbreviation | Expansion |
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& | and |
Cha.s | Charles |
Saml | Samuel |
Rob.t | Robert |
redd | received |
wch | which |
wou’d | would |
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