To George Washington from George Burr, 22 May 1781
Fairfield 22d May A.D. 1781
May it Please Your Excellency
We have it from good Authority that Thomas Langley Collier of Fairfield is Under the Sentence of Death by a Court Martial of Your Excellency’s Appointment for crimes Committed within and against this and the United States We do not Undertake to call in Question the Propriety of this Proceeding, nor do we pretend to say any Thing to justify the Conduct of the Man we Suppose him to be Unfriendly to the Rights of America and wish to have him and every other Person of his Character so far Confined and restrained as to be Unable to injure the Country. at the same Time we are in general averse to the Shedding of Blood yet not Universally so. We Consider this Collier to be a man whose Capacity is not Competent to Execute great Schemes or influence any Persons of Consequence, he is Connected by Marriage with some respectable Families whose Attachment to the Cause of America is unquestionable. and who are Shock’d at the Idea of this Proceeding Considered as bringing in some Sense of Disgrace on them, or at least exposing them to the Censure of the Undiscerning and inconsiderate Part of Mankind he is Husband of an amiable Woman and Father of two lovely Children by diverse Wives which Children should he die will still keep up the Connection & relationship before mentioned his Distress’d Wife Starts at every Noise as being that of the messenger who brings the dreadfull Story. we fear the Consequences of such News will prove fatal to her. we mean not to give any high Colouring to your Excellency but Simply relate Facts and at the same Time impress our earnest desire that the Life of this deluded Man may be spared and that for the sake of his disconsolate Wife, poor Children and worthy Connections instead of being put to Death he may be Confined in such Place and for such Time as your Excellency Should think will most subserve the Cause of the Country. We are with Every Sentiment of Respect & Esteem your Excellencys most obedt & very humle Servts
George Burr Juse Peace
Increase Bradley Justice peace
Abram Andrews Jus. Peace
Saml Squier Jus. Peace
Saml Wakeman jus. Peace
James Johnson Minister of the Gospel
Robert Ross Minister of the Gospel
Andrew Wakeman Capt.
Ezekiel Hull Capt.
Ebenr Still Capt.
Jabez Wheeler Capt.
Najah Bennitt Capt.
Daniel Benitt Capt.
David Hawley Capt.
Samuel Thorpe Leut.
David Silliman Lt
DLC: Papers of George Washington.