Sends instructions for Knox's attorneys to deliver and receive deeds for lands in Maine. This involves squatters on his land. Free stamped and handwritten on address leaf with no signature.
Telling Knox that Isaac Winslow and other family members who are attempting to sell Knox a large share of the Waldo patent cannot give Knox a clear title to the land at present. This is because of two issues.
Provides his opinion on the legal haggling over the boundaries of the Waldo patent lands. Discusses the legal authority of the courts to be involved in the disputes.