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Bond in which Flucker agrees to pay Waldo a particular sum of money. Included in this arrangement are monies previously borrowed from Flucker by Waldo, as well as lands in the Waldo inheritance. Contains extensive calculations on the last page.
Was in Boston six weeks previously and saw Joseph Peirce, who was making inquiries of me respecting Uncle Fluckers interest in Falmouth, and I think he was of opinion, that it would be best to make partition of such lands as were undivided, with the heirs of Uncle Francis Waldo & Isaac Winslow; it is what I very much wish to have done, as I am persuaded it is for the interest of all the heirs... Notes that each heir can dispose of their part as they see fit. Adds that if Knox is going to decide on a plan of general division, he hopes it can be done quickly: I have it in contemplation to apply to the Supreme Court, for commissioners to be appointed to make an assignment to me of my share unless some mode of division can be agreed upon by all the heirs. Mentions since he last saw Knox in Boston, Partridge has commenced an action against Cooper's claim and Nathan Winslow. The issue of the action was favorable to Partridge in court, but there has been an appeal. Notes that there is a lack evidence of improvement on Cooper's claim because the witnesses have all died. In consequence, it is imperative to get Uncle Fluckers papers sent to Boston. Sympathizes with Knox over the loss of his son Marcus.
Based on a joint account between Winslow and Flucker, Waldo's son-in-law. Also signed by Flucker. A note at the bottom of page one, continuing to page two indicates this account information is pertinent to supplies sent to Waldo's eastern settlements.
List of transactions in Thomas Flucker's account as an administrator of the estate of Brigadier General Samuel Waldo. Includes transactions between 6 July 1769 and 1 April 1773.
Lists transactions of Thomas Flucker regarding the now late Samuel Waldo's estate by date from 6 July 1759 to December of 1772.
Extensive account between Thomas Flucker, Francis Waldo and Isaac Winslow beginning in 1759. Written in several different hands and signed by all three men.
Writes about the addressee's lands in the Waldo patent.