A-3 1820, Feb. 23 Notice served on John T. Kirkland by the executors of Samuel Kirkland's will, namely Mary Kirkland, Joel Bristoll, and Edward Robinson. The executors agree to repay the purchase money (with interest) which was paid by Ralph W. Kirkland for the price of land now in dispute "between you and Elisha Lee," so long as John relinquishes all claims to the land. A note at the bottom of the agreement, written by Charles Robinson, states that he personally delivered a duplicate of the notice to John in Cambridge, MA.
A-3 n.d. [1819?] A half sheet of paper with "O. Williams Statement by Ch. Robinson" on one side and a brief notice which Othniel Williams wrote to Charles Robinson on the other. He writes: "In the suit against John Kirkland I recovered the amount of the rent due from the time that E. Robinson 's title commenced, it being $12. and costs of suit-Kirkland claimed the land under a deed from Ralph W. Kirkland and not under the will of R. He of course refuses to pay any part of the legacy due to Mr. Robinson. . . "
Note
half sheet of paper with statement written by O. Williams [lawyer in Clinton, NY]