Informs him that Clark has been imprisoned for two months and is in ill health, mentions that he might petition the [Massachusetts] General Court for release and is willing to go into exile, and requests that he be granted liberty of the town.
Expresses the gratitude of the friends and relations of Jonas Hartwell,
deceased, to Holten, to [William] Carmichael, and to Congress, for their
efforts in liberating him [from the Spanish inquisition].
Warrant to pay the members of the Council for travel and attendance from 9 Sept. to 25 Oct. 1777; signed by John Avery, [Jr.], A[rtemus] Ward, S[amuel] Holten, Henry Gardner, and others.; Printed form
Order to make a return of his brigade and then order that every fourth man be equipped and ready to march "on the Shortest Notice"; signed by Perez Morton, B[enjamin] Lincoln, James Otis, Caleb Cushing, S[amuel] Holten, and others.