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Knox has received his addressee's letter of January 19. He encloses Mr. Joshua Head's receipts for Notes (negociable) and collaterally secured by mortgages to the amount of 3145 55/100. Knox requests that his addressee obtain the discharge of the execution and also the old note. Mentions Henry Jackson. Letter appears to be cut off. Written on very thin paper.
Discusses financial business. The fifth page is a small piece of paper, separate from the rest of the letter and may or may not be a continuation of the previous page.
Expresses his satisfaction with some undisclosed business and wishes the rest of the business to be conducted in the same fashion. Discusses other financial matters. Marked duplicate in pencil.
Thanks the recipient for sending duplicate copies of a document and discusses business.
Knox writes that from William Sullivan he has heard that Winthrop, and MacKay say they are not concerned respecting my plea of usery.... Knox says that they must all use the same defense at least to induce the enemy to compromise. Knox mentions that John Amory is threatening him as well. Knox told Henry Jackson he would be there for the court filing in February, but not finds that that will be inconvenient. Knox says, if these cases could go over the ensuing Supreme Court, it would be a relief.
Discusses financial matters regarding money due to the national bank.
Knox tells Lincoln that he has paid on Gorhams execution 2000 Dollars, independent of the Sheriffs fees. Knox appropriated an additional [Dollar sign]1800 to be raised and paid to Lincoln. Knox says it would not have been difficult for Lincoln's friends to get that sum from one of the banks, renewable for the period. Knox will send the articles engaged as soon as the weather improves.
Knox acknowledges Jackson's letter of January 5. He tells Jackson that the business concerning the notes will be concluded by the following week if Joshua Head tends to it properly. Knox trusts that Jackson will make sure Knox does not pay more than he has to.
Reports that he seems to be recovering from a recent illness. Transmits a letter to Mrs. McNeill related to financial matters. Asks Jackson to wait on Mrs. [Mary] McNeill and take duplicate receipts for the said certificate. Asks Jackson to write to him about the convention and send all the publications from it, referring to the convention in Massachusetts to ratify the constitution.