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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 252 words

cannot shew you how much I am inclined to serve Indigent merit, & to oblige you Iam hopefull that by this Time you may have heard of the safe arrival of D: Cooper in England, and sincerely wish success to every thing that is committted to his charge, Tho' I dont know all the objects of his voyage, I make no doubt but that he will prove an able Sollicitor, & that the Indian Memorial will meet with some attention. Your prejudices in favor of these people are truly laudable, and I hope you willere long see some of our good Wishes accomplished.

I shall be very much obliged to you for the Pamphlett you mention whenever any private hand offers, and also to hear any thing material that may be sent you from England.

It is of the highest importance to all new seats of Learning that they acquire an early reputation and the friends of N York College must be pleased to find that Dt Coopers place is so ably filled in his absence.

I shall remember you to Mr Stewart, and have S' John & Col: Johnsons kind Compliments now to transmit you. I shall.also Let the Indian know your farther remembrance of his Son which wilkbe taken very kindly. At present I can only add farther that lam Most Sincerely

The Revd M* Chas Inglis.

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MR. JOHN COTTGRAVE TO SIR WM. JOHNSON,

RESPECTING THE CHURCH &c. 4 Johns Town 18th May 1772. Honoured Sir. .