William Heath Letter to John Hancock February 16, 1789
Handwritten letter from William Heath, Major General, Continetial Army, 1776, to John Hancock, patriot, statesman, governor of Massachusetts, 1780 to 1785; 1787 to 1793.
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the two Houses of the Legislature have July considered your
meforge relating to the furge of Toobato for the County of Bristol
and to the Sheriff of the County of Physionoth, with the advice
of Council accompanying the samery would thereupon infain
your excellency, that as they profectly concer with the advice your
Council have given you, upon the subject of of Trobates
30 are they convinced, shat if he should continue to hold that office,
and a t the same time, discharge the duties of a representative in
longrif, any future legislature will make such an addrefs
to the governor, as will authorise him with the advice offerial
trappount commition, some other person, to execute that
office in the County of Bristol.
As the Shiniff of the County of Blomouth holds his
Office during the pleasure of the Supreme esecutive, and is at
any time removable by the governor, with the advice of his
Council, & not otherwise (unleys by the Senate on on impeachment)
which right of advising the govemor in such cases is exclusively
vested in the Council by the provisions made in our fonstitu
tion, the two Houses do not conceive the intervention of the
Legistaters upon that subject, either necepsary poporte
from the conduct advice of your Councit, they see no reason
to doubt the wisdom of that Constitutional form
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