Charles Hutchinson Letter book, 1878-80
p. 470

Sept 10 [18]79

Dear Sir,
The bearer Mr Donnelly has a complaint for trespass to lodge against a number of men, who appear to have acted in a very unjustifiable way, & are clearly liable to be punished. I have advised him to go to you, as a magistrate sure to act as you think right without that fear of consequence which seems to prevent the Lucan justices from doing their duty.

Yours truly,
Charles Hutchinson, Clk Peace

John Peters Esq, JP

Source: J.J. Talman Regional Collection, University of Western Ontario Archives, Donnelly Family Papers, B4878, File 11, Charles Hutchinson, Charles Hutchinson Letter Book, September 10, 1879.

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