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George Sullivan to Henry Knox that He Has Been Authorized to Begin Legal Action Against Knox for Non-payment of Debts, 23 February 1805

George Sullivan to Henry Knox that He Has Been Authorized to Begin Legal Action Against Knox for Non-payment of Debts, 23 February 1805
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Sullivan, an attorney, writes that based on Knox's non-compliance with terms on a financial note with Mr. [Francis] Tudor, Tudor has authorized Sullivan to bring a suit against Knox. See GLC02437.07913, among others, for related information.


George Sullivan to Henry Knox Informing Knox that He Has Been Instructed to Prosecute Him for an Unpaid Debt, 15 February 1805

George Sullivan to Henry Knox Informing Knox that He Has Been Instructed to Prosecute Him for an Unpaid Debt, 15 February 1805
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Sullivan, an attorney, writes to inform Knox that Mr. F[rederic] Tudor has delivered to him an unpaid note and instructed him to prosecute Knox for the debt. See GLC02437.07909, GLC02437.07910, and GLC02437.07911 for related information.


George Sullivan to Henry Knox Offering Terms for the Payment of a Debt in Order to Avoid Legal Action, 18 February 1805

George Sullivan to Henry Knox Offering Terms for the Payment of a Debt in Order to Avoid Legal Action, 18 February 1805
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In response to a note from Knox, has communicated to Mr. [Frederic] Tudor Knox's issues regarding repayment of a note. Provides the final terms Mr. Tudor offers, and declares that Knox may either choose to accept these terms or face legal action. See GLC02437.07909, GLC02437.07910, GLC02437.07911 and GLC02437.07912 for related information.


Henry Knox to William Sullivan Regarding the Lawsuit Against Him and how is He Unprepared to Pay His Debts, 18 August 1799

Henry Knox to William Sullivan Regarding the Lawsuit Against Him and how is He Unprepared to Pay His Debts, 18 August 1799
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Knox received Sullivan's letter of 6 August 1799 (GLC02437.07291). Knox thinks Sullivan meant to talk about Mr. Stephen Gorham's suit against me, instead of Amorys. Knox is unprepared to pay, as are Henry Jackson and Benjamin Lincoln. General Jackson, Knox writes, might act as my attorney, and perhaps obtain a bondsman for me as well as himself. Knox says he is awaiting payment himself and talks of how excellent his plots of land for sale are.


Henry Knox to William Sullivan Regarding Articles Sullivan Sent, Thomas Flucker and His Legal Disputes, 12 January 1800

Henry Knox to William Sullivan Regarding Articles Sullivan Sent, Thomas Flucker and His Legal Disputes, 12 January 1800
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Knox acknowledges the articles that Sullivan sent him and his wife. Knox also tells Sullivan, if Thomas Flucker is not gone onboard of any of the Vessells of [near] I pray you to remit immediately the fifty dollars to Mr. Pemberton at Billerica to pay his bills there. Knox encloses the deed for Mrs. Waldo instead of the one which you have as in that the boundaries are not right. Mentions his disputes with Mackay, Derbey, and Lowell.


William Sullivan to Henry Knox Regarding a Lawsuit Concerning Knox, 6 August 1799

William Sullivan to Henry Knox Regarding a Lawsuit Concerning Knox, 6 August 1799
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Sullivan writes Knox to tell him, the suite of Amory against you and those of Simpson Goodard and Dorr against Genl. Lincoln will come to judgment at the next Supreme Court-you have a right to review.-To exercise the right of review, a bond must be given. Sullivan lets Knox know this so he can prepare. Sullivan writes that all is well with him. Mentions Henry Jackson and Knox's son Henry.


Henry Knox to an Unknown Recipient Regarding His Debts and a Court Case, 5 January 1800

Henry Knox to an Unknown Recipient Regarding His Debts and a Court Case, 5 January 1800
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Knox writes that from William Sullivan he has heard that Winthrop, and MacKay say they are not concerned respecting my plea of usery.... Knox says that they must all use the same defense at least to induce the enemy to compromise. Knox mentions that John Amory is threatening him as well. Knox told Henry Jackson he would be there for the court filing in February, but not finds that that will be inconvenient. Knox says, if these cases could go over the ensuing Supreme Court, it would be a relief.


William Sullivan to Henry Knox Admitting that He Cannot be Sure what the Judgment Will be in the Homer Case, 11 October 1803

William Sullivan to Henry Knox Admitting that He Cannot be Sure what the Judgment Will be in the Homer Case, 11 October 1803
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Writes that he is unsure whether judgment will be rendered in a case for or against Knox, or whether judgment will be postponed. Believes that if judgment is rendered against Knox, the judgment will not be executed before 15 December. Promises to communicate to Knox any more information he might learn.


Henry Knox to an Unknown Recipient Relating the Opinions of George Washington on the Situation in Europe, October 1793

Henry Knox to an Unknown Recipient Relating the Opinions of George Washington on the Situation in Europe, October 1793
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Relates the concerns of the President, George Washington, regarding the present hostile state of Europe, and the consequences it may have for the United States. Writes, It is acknowledged by all who reflect upon the course of human events that a just regard for its own preservation and security, is the primary duty of every independent nation. Believes that the United States is in a good position to defend itself should the need arise. States that though the President does not have legal authority to direct measures of defense, he feels that the respective states should do what they can to repair the decaying seaports and coastal defenses that have not been used since the late war. Also advises that the patriotism of individuals needs to be aroused, to produce an arrangement on the existence of which the preservation of their lives property and liberties might eventually depend. Date added later in pencil. Docketed, To be considered.