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− | to take a | + | Freeport August 24th 1820. |
− | account of my other business declined | + | |
− | If your Honor together with the Council | + | Sir |
− | should think me a suitable person, I | + | |
− | should like now to obtain one- | + | A few years since I was requested to take a Justices commission, but on account [one struck through] account of my other business declined - If your Honor together with the Council should think me a suitable person, I should like now to obtain one - |
− | Through all | + | |
− | under the new | + | Through all the scramble for office under the new Government I have remained quietly at home and have sought for no office - I now solicit a small one, but if you should think it inexpedient, I shall readily acquiesce in your opinions |
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− | no office | + | Your very humble servant - |
− | if you should think it inexpedient, I | + | |
− | shall readily acquiesce in your opinions | + | Saml. Holbrook - |
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− | Saml Holbrook | + | Hon. Wm. King. Gov. - |
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[Penciled at top of page:] Holbrook
Freeport August 24th 1820.
Sir
A few years since I was requested to take a Justices commission, but on account [one struck through] account of my other business declined - If your Honor together with the Council should think me a suitable person, I should like now to obtain one -
Through all the scramble for office under the new Government I have remained quietly at home and have sought for no office - I now solicit a small one, but if you should think it inexpedient, I shall readily acquiesce in your opinions
Your very humble servant -
Saml. Holbrook -
Hon. Wm. King. Gov. -