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Discusses a variety of subjects related to the Flucker estate and the Waldo patent lands. Signs also on behalf of Isaac Winslow, his brother Samuel Winslow, and their cousin the elder Isaac Winslow, all of whom are also executors on the Flucker estate.
Received his letter via Captain [Thomas] Vose, and is happy to hear that an Establishment is making at the Fort and Block-House Farms. Has helped Vose set up a fence around the property, and also helped him explain to the people that they now have an opportunity of discharging their Debts to him [Vose] as your Agent. Believes Vose to be a Man of a good Disposition and Genius and will help him in matters likely to promote Knox's interests. Reports that he has discussed the affairs at Waldoborough with Mr. Waterman Thomas and Mr. Jacob Ludwig. Discusses the local opinions about the petitions before the General Court regarding the Waldo patent lands. Mentions payment of taxes as well as permitting some people to occupy and improve lots of land.
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Discusses the value of lands in the Waldo patent.
Received his letter regarding the purchase of a tract of land in the Waldo patent. Refers him to Captain Thomas Vose and Mr. David Fales, his agents at Thomaston, Maine, for the terms of sale.
Discusses affairs dealing with the heirs of a property, most likely the Waldo patent. States that the proprietors of that Town are going to run the streets ... Asks that Fales attend in my behalf & I will pay you ... Waterstained. Watermarked Watt & C Patent Copying/Sold By J Woodmason/London. Letterpress copy.
Received his recent letter regarding persons of good character who would like to settle on the Waldo patent lands. Asks that he refer the applicants to Captain Thomas Vose and David Fales, who act as his agents on-site. Emphasizes his interest in arranging favorable terms with any worthy people who would like to settle the land.
Saltonstall claims that he has deeds proving a sizeable portion of the Waldo patent belongs to him.
Unsigned, but handwriting suggests the author is Henry Knox. Writes with urgency about the value of lands in the Waldo patent, referencing North's previous letter. See GLC02437.09114.
Reports the letter will be delivered by Captain John Hills, a surveyor working for Knox. Says Hills will be making a perfect plan of the Waldo patent as he recently purchased the interest of the Winslow Family. Plans on spending a great deal of his attention on this property and to reside there. Wants Fales to pass on his knowledge of the patent to Hills, especially of previous surveys done. Will compensate Fales for his troubles.
Discussing various leases of small parts of the Waldo patent, parts of which he oversees for Knox. Wonders why Knox allows Captain Grant to occupy so much of the marshland.