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                          (unknown Writing) Bates Nov. 6, 1820
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Dear Governor, as making an apologies (unknown Writing) a (unknown Writing) info of wrong, I shall not trouble you with any, when I ask your attention to the office of Judge of Probation as it is now filled in Somerset.
 
  
I take it to be considered that when a large majority of the citizens wish for the removal of any public officer and there is no earthly reason for his firing retained except his bring an incumbent a change may be safely made to say the least.
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Norridgewock  Nov. 6., 1820
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Dear Governor,
  
that this is the state of Judge McSollasis(?) case, I have not a single doubt.
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As making apologies evinces a consciousness of wrong, I shall not trouble you with any, when I ask your attention to the office of Judge of Probate as it is now filled in Somersett [sic] -
  
Should yourself (?) then or able council think proper to make a change in this department. I can say that Warren  (unknown Writing) Esquire will much the approbation of as large a proportion of our citizens as any man a (unknown Writing) us as  (unknown Writing).
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I take it to be conceded, that when a very large majority of the citizens wish for the removal of any Public officer, and there is no earthly reason for his being retained except his bring an incumbent, a change may be safely [one underlined] made to say the least -
  
His personal and legal qualifications being person  (unknown Writing) will known to you, need no community from now.
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That this is the state of Judge McLellan's case, I have not a single doubt -
  
I think them will not at present be an application for any other of this, of course I can not be intown but have heard no (unknown Writing in rest of sentence.)
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Should yourself & Honorable council think proper to make a change in this department, I can say that Warren Preston Esquire will meet the approbation of as large a proportion of our citizens as any man amongst us, as I believe -
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His personal and legal qualifications being perfectly well known to you, need no comment from me -
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I think there will not, at present, be any application for any other; of this, of course, I cannot be certain; but have heard no one mentioned -

Latest revision as of 21:30, 26 January 2022

[Penciled at top of page:] 2 Bates

Norridgewock Nov. 6., 1820

Dear Governor,

As making apologies evinces a consciousness of wrong, I shall not trouble you with any, when I ask your attention to the office of Judge of Probate as it is now filled in Somersett [sic] -

I take it to be conceded, that when a very large majority of the citizens wish for the removal of any Public officer, and there is no earthly reason for his being retained except his bring an incumbent, a change may be safely [one underlined] made to say the least -

That this is the state of Judge McLellan's case, I have not a single doubt -

Should yourself & Honorable council think proper to make a change in this department, I can say that Warren Preston Esquire will meet the approbation of as large a proportion of our citizens as any man amongst us, as I believe -

His personal and legal qualifications being perfectly well known to you, need no comment from me -

I think there will not, at present, be any application for any other; of this, of course, I cannot be certain; but have heard no one mentioned -