Pennsylvania Archives 1st Ser Selected And Arranged From Original Documen
Pennsylvania Archives 1st Ser Selected And Arranged From Original Documen
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PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES 1781. 13 If the Executive of your State should fix on any other places than those assigned by Congress for -their llecoption, \Ye request your Excellency to give Us the earliest information thereof, with the necessary communication respecting Supplies. We have the Honor to be, with great Consideration, your Excellency's mo. Obed* H'ble serv", THOS. S. LEE. Uis Ex'y Jos. Reed, Esq. Auditors to Pkes. Reed, 1781, NewtowiJ, IG'" March, 1781. May it Please your Excellency : We ...this moment rec'd yours dated Yesterday, (Inclosing a Peti- tion from a number of men desiring a Settlement) by the Contents of which, we learn that your Excellency and the Honorable Council take it for granted that we have absolutely refused them a Settle- ment, which we conceive is not clearly the case, the matter being freely canvass'd by 31 ■■ Stevenson and us ; at which time it appeared that they had been fairly enlisted during the War, the enlistments being signed by themselves. And Acknowledged by the Civil Magis- trates ; and therefore, the reputation both of the Civil & Military Officers being Pledged, we were rather inclined to View them as belonging to the reg*, and, by a natural Consequence, in such a Predicament as would amount to nothing less than Desertion ; and.
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