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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1717-April, 1720
Volume 33, Page 142   View pdf image (33K)
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142 Assembly Proceedings, April 22-May 10, 1718,

U. H. J.

face of the Government, which he has been too apt to do not
only in this Province but our neighbouring Government of
Pensilvania as you'l Perceive by the Transcript herewith Sent
you
Signed p Order
John Beard Cl Up Ho.

A Copy of the Transcript of the Record from Philadelphia
is as foll viz.

City of Philadelphia.
Att a Court of Record of our Sovn Lady the Queen in the
City of Philadelphia held the fifth day of Aprill in the year of
the Reign of our Lady Anne by the Grace of God Queen of
Great Britain France, & Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c.,
the Eighth, and in the year of our Lord 1709 By vertue of a
Charter of William Penn Esqr Proprietor & Governour of the

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Province of Pensilvania &c bearing date the 25th day of Octo-
ber in the year of our Lord 1701 Grounded upon the Letters
Patent of the late King Charles the Second under the Great
Scale of England before Tho8 Masters Esqr Mayor of the
City afd Robert Ashton Esqr Recorder, Griffith Jones, Nathan
Stanbury, Samuel Preston, Joseph Willcox, William Carter
and Richd Hill Esqrs Aldermen, Justices of our said Lady and
Queen, the Peace in the City afd to Keep as also Diverse
ffelonies Trespasses and other Offences in the same City
Comitted to hear & determine Assigned &c.
Memorandum that Amongst the Files & Records of the said
Court It is thus Contained
Thomas Macnemara appearing in Court with a Sword by
his side, And being under three Recognisances, One for the
Peace and the other two for his good behaviour Refuseing to
lay aside his sword being thereunto Required by this Court,
and Obstinately departing this Court in a Contemptuous
Manner,
This Court orders Edward Williams One of the Constables

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of this City to Apprehend him, take his Sword from him, and
bring: him before the said Court.

To the Mayor Recorder and Alderman of the Court of the
City of Philadelphia

The Petition of the Grand Jury

Sheweth. That whereas we the Grand Jury have been
witnesses of the Carriage & Deportment of Thomas Macne-


 

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