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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2

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From Eunice Paine

5 October 1771

From Samuel Fitch

20 November 1771
From Henry Pelham
Pelham, Henry RTP
Boston Octor. 10. 1771. Sir,

I1 have my Brother Copley's directions to let you know that he would be very glad if his Cause could be brought to a Tryal at the ensueing setting of the Court—That Collo. Putnam and the two Mr. Quincey's are joined with you in the Defence—That he would take it as a perticular495Favour if you would make yourself entirely acquainted with every Argument that can operate in his Favour—and that you would prepare yourself to speak and in conjunction with Collo. Putnam to make the most vigorouse Defence the Cause is capable off. I am further directed to supply you with any Papers &c. that you may want, of which you will please to inform me by a Line. My Brother expects to be at home in about three Weeks when he intends to do what shall be hansome and entirely to your satisfaction.2 I am with great Respect Sir your most Obednt. and hble. Servt.,

HENRY PELHAM

RC ; addressed: "To Robert T. Payne Esqr. in Taunton"; endorsed.

1.

Henry Pelham (1748/9–1806), half-brother of John Singleton Copley, and himself a painter and engraver. He left Boston as a loyalist in 1776, settled in England, eventually became well known as a cartographer of Ireland (DAB ).

2.

On this case and its resolution, see John Singleton Copley to RTP, Aug. 14, 1770.