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I take the liberty to recommend [underscore] Samuel Moody [end underscore] Esq. of this town, as a suitable person for a member of the court[underscored] of Sessions[underscored] of this county. | I take the liberty to recommend [underscore] Samuel Moody [end underscore] Esq. of this town, as a suitable person for a member of the court[underscored] of Sessions[underscored] of this county. | ||
− | I some time since signed a paper recommending Mr. Clark Esq. as a proper person to fill the office of Register of Probate. I did not at that time know that Doct. [underscore] Amos Nourse [end underscore] would be a candidate for that office; without therefore detracting from what I have said of Mr. Clark, I wish to have it distinctly understood, that I have a strong & decided preference for Doct. Nourse | + | I some time since signed a paper recommending Mr. Clark Esq. as a proper person to fill the office of Register of Probate. I did not at that time know that Doct. [underscore] Amos Nourse [end underscore] would be a candidate for that office; without therefore detracting from what I have said of Mr. Clark, I wish to have it distinctly understood, that I have a strong & decided preference for Doct. Nourse over Mr. Clark and all other candidates. |
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Hallowell Nov. 8th 1820
Hon. William King,
Dear Sir,
I take the liberty to recommend [underscore] Samuel Moody [end underscore] Esq. of this town, as a suitable person for a member of the court[underscored] of Sessions[underscored] of this county.
I some time since signed a paper recommending Mr. Clark Esq. as a proper person to fill the office of Register of Probate. I did not at that time know that Doct. [underscore] Amos Nourse [end underscore] would be a candidate for that office; without therefore detracting from what I have said of Mr. Clark, I wish to have it distinctly understood, that I have a strong & decided preference for Doct. Nourse over Mr. Clark and all other candidates.