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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2

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To James Freeman

26 December 1757

From Abel Willard

27 December 1757
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From Abel Willard
Willard, Abel RTP
Lancaster December the 26 1757 Sr.,

I have here Inclosed the Note Indorsed to you by Abner Sawyer & also the Writ, which I desire you take care of at Court if he does not make it up before. I sent word by the officer when he went to Serve it, that you had Sent the Note to me to save him a Journey to Boston if he would Make it up before Court, & you must tell him the same if he makes it up before Court, so that there may not appear any Collusion in the Affair. I durst not keep it any longer lest I should fail of a Conveyance. I have also Inclosed a Certificate so that I may get an Execution out of the Clerks office for Middlesex, which I should be glad you would give to Mr. Mason as soon as you can conveniently & take the Execution and give it to the Sheriff & also take a Minute of the Costs of Court which is a necessary Point

I am yr. Friend & Servt.

ABEL WILLARD

RC ; addressed: "For Mr: Robert Treat Paine in Boston. To be left at Mr. How Tinman nigh the Millbridge"; endorsed.