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29 October 1780
Lewis, Francis, 1713-1803
to John Brown
[Title continued] for frigate "Confederacy" and ship "Saratoga." Co-signed by William Ellery. re: authorization of payment for beef
GLC00184.27
April 16, 1772
Livingston, Philip
to Jillis Fonda
Acknowledgement of order of rum and sugar from West Indies. Notes that Fonda mentioned wanting Loaf Sugar and Livingston supposes he forgot to order it, therefore it was also sent. With one-line closing in Livingston's hand.
GLC00184.28
31 March 1797
McKean, Thomas, 1734-1817
Writ of habeas corpus for Thomas Huling
Partially printed document on blue paper. Counter-signed by Edward Burd on recto. Signed by judges Sam Laird and John Jordan on verso.
GLC00184.30
02 June 1787
Morris, Lewis, 1726-1798
Announcement of winners of NYS Senate elections
Cosigned by Robert Livingston and others.
GLC00184.32
May 23, 1798
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806
to Nicholas Low
Morris's efforts to "liberate Mr. Low and carry him back to Baltimore where I believe he very much wishes to be."
GLC00184.33
04 September 1775
Morton, John, 1724-1777
Judgment against Samuel Kennedy, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Judgement against Samuel Kennedy at the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, owing Ann Hamilton "one hundred & forty pounds of their goods & Chattles Lands & Tenements..."
GLC00184.34
20 September 1773
Nelson, Thomas Jr., fl. 1773
re: payment of 500-pound bond owed to George III by William Digges, Jr.
Digges was sheriff of York County. Co-signed by Cole Digges.
GLC00184.35
21 April 1789
Paca, William, 1740-1799
Receipt for payment by Thomas Harwood
[Title continued] of the sum 333 pounds 6s., or two-thirds of the money due on a tract of land known as Paca's Forest.
GLC00184.36
26 May 1768
Paine, Robert T., 1731-1814
re: appointment of Daniel Leonard
[Title continued] of Taunton (Bristol County) as attorney for John White of Falmouth (Cumberland County). Signed by Paine as Justice of the Peace.
GLC00184.37
September 28, 1776
Penn, John, 1741-1788
to Samuel Johnson
Penn writes of his wish that France and Spain would join in fighting Britain and mentions French and Spanish warships. He concludes that "we have too many officers who are not fit even to act as common soldiers in that they have not one spark of...
GLC00184.38
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