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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2

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To Unidentified Correspondent
RTP unknown
Taunton May 18. 1767 Dear Sr.,

I hope you will not think I have no other regard for you than what arises from the Occasion of this Letter. Distance of place & difference of Occupations prevents the Exercice of that Affection wch. nevertheless remains fix'd in habit. The days of pleasing Interviews & notices406have given place to the Cares & Engagements of life, & I find it with most of my acquaintance however much they regard me, they write not unless they have a perticular motive. The very appearance of the Bearer of this Letter will Suggest to you my immediate motive. The ill State of bad health of my Sister induces her to visit yr. Spring, upon wch. Journey I Should have attended her if my affairs would have admitted, but as I cant Come She'll stand in need of Some Freind to advise & assist her in getting accomodation.1 We are both Strangers and so do not know what we want. If your Scituation is convenient & can accomodate her it will be most agreeable to her. If not you'll be best able to judge for her. Whatever kindness you shew her I shall gratefully acknowledge as done to my Self.

Dft .; name of recipient not given; endorsed by Charles Cushing Paine: "To — May 18, 1787, to procure accomo. for his Sister going to a Spring."

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This probably refers to Newton Spring in Watertown where Eunice stayed in July. See Eunice Paine to RTP, July 23, 1767.

From Jonathan Sewall
Sewall, Jonathan RTP
Boston 25th May, 1767 Dear Bob,

I hope you will be at the City to hold on at the Elections; tho', as I know you have not the most burning lust for politicks, I will suppose it possible you may do as I shall, that is stay at home & mind your own Business—and upon this Supposition I take this Oportunity to acknowledge the Rect. of your Favour about April Term,1 & beg the Favour of you according to your kind offer, to alter the Writ Holmes & al. Trustees &c. vs. Lambert for July Court, & give it to a trusty Coroner.

I have many Things to say to you upon Law, Theology & politicks, but as I have not time (the Bearer being in haste) to unburthen myself entirely, I will keep all till God gives another Oportunity to Your Friend & Bror.

JON: SEWALL

RC ; addressed: "To Robert Treat Paine Esqr. In Taunton"; endorsed.

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