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Discusses a petition to the government, Hobart's family, and a request by Collamore's brother to have Hobart arrange for him to receive a periodical.
Informs his nephew that he witnessed the ordination of Reverend Samuel Spring and saw him inducted into the pastoral office over the church & congregation of the old parish. In regard to family news, he notes that that he was in Hanover for Christmas, there appears to be a famine, and Mr. Whitman has moved into a new house. Asks about the progress of the bankruptcy law and if there will be a congressional investigation into the controversy between General [Andrew] Jackson and the Spanish...
Discusses the progress of a petition to the governor for an appointment of Dr. Collamore, which did not yet make it through the legislature.
Discusses the upcoming selection of candidates for state senate. Discusses the suggestion that Sampson's salary (as district Collector) be abolished and thanks Hobart for being against it. Comments on the bill (with the salary provision) and its possible negative effects on shipping at length. Notes thoughts and worries of Our merchants & fishermen in regard to the Mackerel Fishery Bill.
Includes section with title: Journal of the American Education Society, which was also issued separately.
Thomas Loring (d. 1661) married Jane Newton, and immigrated from England to Hingham, Massachusetts. Descendants lived throughout the United States, and some immigrated to Canada.
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