Resolutions of the Provost, Bailees, and Councillors of Jedburgh

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Title

Resolutions of the Provost, Bailees, and Councillors of Jedburgh

Subject

Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Presidents--Assassination
Condolence notes
Municipal government

Creator

Provost, Bailees, and Councillors of Jedburgh

Source

Record Group 59: General Records of the Department of State, 1763-2002, Entry 177: Foreign Messages on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, 1865, National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD

Publisher

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum

Date

1865-05-08

Format

pdf

Language

eng

Identifier

RG59E177-190

Coverage

55.4656, -2.5667
Jedburgh
Scotland
United Kingdom

Has Version

The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States of America, and the Attempted Assassination of William H. Seward, Secretary of State (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1866), 241-42.
The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States of America, and the Attempted Assassination of William H. Seward, Secretary of State (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1867), 317.

Transcription

At a meeting of the provost bailies and councillors of the royal burgh of Jedburgh, in Scotland, held the 8th day of May, 1865, it was

Resolved, That this council, on their own part and as the exponent of the feelings of the entire community of the royal burgh of Jedburgh, do record an expression of the deep sorrow universally experienced on receiving the intelligence of the assassination of President Lincoln—an act, the foul atrocity of which has excited the horror and indignation of all classes of her Majesty’s subjects.

That this council, in expressing their most sincere sympathy with the government and people of the United States under their terrible national calamity, fervently hope and pray that the death of their Chief Magistrate, in a manner so shocking to every feeling of humanity, and so subversive of social order, may be regulated by an all wise and overruling Providence, so as not materially to affect their country’s prospects of internal peace, amity, and good will.

That this council further express their sympathy with Mrs. Lincoln, and the family of the late President, in their sorrowful bereavement, and earnestly pray that He who has revealed himself heretofore as the father of the fatherless, and judge of the widow,” may be to them an all-abiding consolation in this their hour of trial.

It was further

Resolved, That the provost transmit a copy of theseresolutions to the American minister in London, with a request that he will take the earliest opportunity of communicating them to his government, and to the widow of the late President.

WILLIAM DEAN,
Provost.

Status

Complete

Percent Completed

100

Weight

20

Original Format

paper and ink
1 p.
23x33 cm

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