Document signed : [Middlesex County, Massachusetts], 1797 May 11.

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Document signed : [Middlesex County, Massachusetts], 1797 May 11.

Certifying John Remington to be Justice of the Peace in Middlesex County; attested by John Avery; with paper seal of the State of Massachusetts. Below: certification in French, signed by Mozard and Frédéric Lordes; with paper seal of the Republique Franc̜oise. With letter of introduction of Betrand Outrey signed by selectmen of Watertown (William Hunt, James Robinson [Robbins], Francis Faulkner, Moses White, and Nathaniel Whitney), dated Watertown, 10 May 1797, and autograph note signed by John Remington certifying selectmen, dated Middlesex (?), 10 May 1797.

1 item (4 p. on 1 folded leaf); 32.5 cm.

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