To James Madison from Jesse Bledsoe, 10 October 1816
From Jesse Bledsoe
Paris Keny Octobr. 10th. 1816
Dr. Sir.
I took the liberty some time since of recommending Robert Trimble Esqr. as one whom I conceived to be the most fit person to fill the Vacancy occasioned by the death of Judge Innis. I still think him so. Should he however not get the Appointment, I think no one has greater claims than John T. Mason Esqr. whose correct & dignified deportment, whose intelligence and conciliating manners are admired by all who know him. I have no doubt his legal qualifications are unexceptionable & that he would give Satisfaction in the discharge of that trust. With great regard Yr. Mo Obt Servt
J: Bledsoe
RC (DNA: RG 59, LAR, 1809–17, filed under “Mason”). Enclosed in Joseph H. Hawkins to JM, 13 Oct. 1816.