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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2

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From William Molineux
Molineux, William RTP
Boston Octr. 14th 1768 Sir,

I should Esteem it a Favr. you woud send me by the first oppo: the execution agt. the Warren People.1 If you Enclose it under cover to Mr. Goldthwait2 to be Left at his Office twoud more Agreeable to me. Remn. Sir yr. most Hble. Servt.

W. MOLINEUX

RC ; addressed: "For Robt. Treat Paine Esqr. atto. at Law In Taunton"; endorsed.

1.

Action not further identified.

2.

Ezekiel Goldthwait (1710–1782), town clerk of Boston, 1741–1769; and Suffolk County register of deeds, 1741–1776 (Thwing Index).

Report of Committee as to Alteration of Court House
Committee as to Alteration of Court House
Bristol Ss: Genrall Sessions Novr. 1768

The Committee appointed to consider what alterations can be made to the Court House in this County1 having considered the matter report that the Chamber Floor may be lowered five or Six feet & the lower Tier of Windows taken away & a Porch fixed to the Front of the house and to ascend into the Court Room by Steps in said Porch, & that there be an addition to the back Part of the House of 6 or Seven Feet to enlarge the Width of the house & then that the Room be finished off like the Court House Room at Cambridge.

Dft . in RTP's handwriting; endorsed: "Report of Comtee. as to alteration of Court House."

1.

Taunton had been named the new county seat of Bristol County in 1746 when the town of Bristol was ceded to Rhode Island in settlement of an lengthy boundary dispute. The next year a courthouse was erected, and it continued in use until 1772. On Dec. 17, 1771 a committee comprised of George Leonard, Jr., Benjamin Williams, Daniel Leonard, and RTP, "or either two of them," was appointed to erect a new courthouse (History of Bristol County, Massachusetts [Philadelphia, 1883], 888–889).

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