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PRESENT :
His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President.
The Honorable GEORGE Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Samuel Miles, Benjamin Elliott,
James Read,
Richard Willing, -
Amos Gregg,
Nathaniel Breading,
Esquires.
Christopher Kucher,
Frederick Watt,
Jonas Hartzell,
James Martin,
Zebulun Potts,
A letter from the Surveyor General, of the seventh instant, nominating, agreeably to act of Assembly passed the eighth of April, 1785, Mr. Frederick Evans, a Deputy Surveyor of all that remaining part of the district granted to William Maclay the twen- ty-fourth of September, 1764, situate in the county of Northum- berland, bounded southwardly by Cumberland line, eastwardly by the river Susquehanna, northwardly by the line of the Indian pur- chase of the year 1754, and westwardly by the Bedford county line, was received and read ; and thereupon,
Resolved, That the Board concur with the said nomination, and that Caleb North and Thomas North be accepted as his sureties.
Upon application of John Hewson, requesting Council to grant him an order for the further sum of fifty pounds, being the fourth and last installment of two hundred pounds, allowed by act of As- sembly passed the twenty-seventh of March last, to assist him in carrying on his business of calico printing and bleaching in this State,
Resolved, That an order issue in favor of the said John Hewson for the said sum of fifty pounds, and that Peter Smallwood be ac- cepted as surety for the faithfull application and repayment of the said sum, according to the true intent and meaning of the said act of Assembly.
Upon the petition of Ann Cusick, and a recommendation from several of the Justices of the Peace of the county of Northampton, for remission of the fine and punishment at hard labour to which she was sentenced in the said county, for larceny, it was
Resolved, That the said Ann Cusick be and she is hereby par- doned.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, January 9th, 1790.
PRESENT :
His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President.
The Honorable GEORGE Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Samuel Miles, Zebulun Potts,
James Read,
Frederick Watt,
Christopher Kucher,
Benjamin Elliott,
Henry Taylor,
Richard Willing,
Esquires.
James Martin,
Amos Gregg, and
Nathaniel Breading,
William Findley,
Jonas Hartzell,
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Monday, January 11th, 1790.
PRESENT :
The Honorable GEORGE Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Samuel Miles, Benjamin Elliott,
Amos Gregg, Richard Willing,
James Read, Zebulun Potts,
Christopher Kucher,
Frederick Watt,
Esquires.
Henry Taylor,
Jonas Hartzell, and
Nathaniel Breading,
William Findley,
James Martin,
The Comptroller and Register General's reports upon the follow- ing accounts were read and approved, vizt :
Of Philip Gartner, for a gun taken from him for public service, in the year 1776, amounting to three pounds.
Of Jacob Weltzhoover, for a gun taken from him at the same time, amounting to three pounds seven shillings and six pence.
James Bell, Esquire, was appointed and commissionated a Jus- tice of the Peace and of the Common Pleas in and for the county of Washington, upon a return made according to law from the dis- trict of the township of Morgan, in said county.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday, January 12th, 1790. PRESENT :
His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, Presid't.
The Honorable GEORGE Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Samuel Miles, Benjamin Elliott, -
Amos Gregg,
Richard Willing,
James Read,
Zebulun Potts,
Christopher Kucher,
Frederick Watt,
Esq'rs.
Henry Taylor,
Jonas Hartzell, and
Nathaniel Breading, James Martin,
William Findley, --
An order was drawn upon the Treasurer in favor of John Nich- olson, Esquire, for fifty pounds, being one quarter's salary due to his clerk on the tenth instant, according to the Comptroller Gen- eral's report and an act of the General Assembly dated the fourth .day of April, 1785.
Agreeably to a report of the. committee to whom was referred the letter from Robert Galbraith, Esquire, an order was drawn upon the Treasurer in his favor for the sum of one hundred pounds, be- ing part of three hundred and ninety-three pounds which Council, on the twenty-fifth of September, 1788, agreed to allow him for clearing and making a good road from the Frankstown branch of Juniata, in Huntingdon county, to the mouth of Loyalhanning creek, in the county Westmoreland, according to contract made pursuant to an act of the General Assembly passed the twenty- ninth of March, 1788.
The Council met.
PHILAD'A, Wednesday, January 13th, 1790.
PRESENT : His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President. The Honorable GEORGE Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Samuel Miles, Frederick Watt,
James Read, William Finley,
Christopher Kucher, James Martin, Amos Gregg, Richard Willing,
Henry Taylor, Benjamin Elliott, and
Esquires.
Nathaniel Breading, Jonas Hartzell, Zebulun Potts,
A letter from Daniel Brodhead, Esquire, Surveyor General, of the twelfth instant, nominating agreeably to act of Assembly of
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the eighth of April, 1785, Alexander McClean, a Deputy Surveyor of Rostraver township, partly in Westmoreland and partly in Al- legany counties, the whole county of Fayette, and Turkeyfoot, Milford, and that part of Quemahoning township lying southward of the great road leading to Fort Pitt, in the county of Bedford, was received and read ; and thereupon,
Resolved, That this Board concur with the said nomination, and that Henry Beeson and Joseph Terrence be accepted as sureties for the said Deputy Surveyor.
An order was drawn upon the Treasurer in favor of His Excel- lency Thomas Mifflin, Esquire, for three hundred and seventy-five pounds, being one quarter's salary as President of the State, for which sum he is to account.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Thursday, January 14th, 1790.
PRESENT :
His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President. The Honorable GEORGE .Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Samuel Miles, James Martin,
James Read, Richard Willing,
Christopher Kucher, Benjamin Elliott,
Amos Gregg, Jonas Hartzell, J Esquires,
Henry Taylor,
William Finley, and
Nathaniel Breading, Frederick Watt, Zebulun Potts,
The Comptroller and Register General's reports upon the ac- count of Nicholas Becker, for a gun lost in public service at Fort Washington in the year 1776, valued at two pounds fifteen shil- lings, was read and approved.
The following orders were drawn upon the Treasurer, vizt :
In favor of John Nicholson, Esquire, for the sum of two hun- dred pounds, being one quarter's salary due to him on the thirteenth instant, as Comptroller General of the accounts of this State, ac- cording to act of Assembly, dated the fourth day of April, 1785.
In favor of Daniel Humphreys, for six pounds seven shillings and six pence, in full of his account for six setts of the Pennsylvania Mercury, furnished for the use of Council from the first of Janu- ary, 1789, to the first of January, 1790, according to the Comp- troller and Register General's reports.
The further consideration of the Surveyor General's letter, rela- tive to the appointment of Mr. Galbraith and Mr. Potter, as Deputy Surveyors, was postponed untill to-morrow.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Friday, January 15th, 1790. PRESENT : His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President. The Honorable GEORGE Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Samuel Miles, James Martin,
James Read, Benjamin Elliott,
Christopher Kucher, Jonas Hartzell,
A mos Gregg,
Henry Taylor,
Esquires.
Henry Taylor,
William Findley,
Nathaniel Breading,
Frederick Watt, and
Zebulun Potts, Richard Willing,
An order was drawn upon the Treasurer in favor of the Hon- orable Nathaniel Breading, Esquire, for fifty one pounds six shil- lings, in full of his account for his attendance in Council from the nineteenth of November, 1789, untill the fifteenth day of January, 1790, inclusively, and his mileage coming to Philadelphia.
On motion,
Resolved, That the Surveyor General be informed that Council will not proceed to the approbation of a Deputy Surveyor of the district number six, become vacant by the death of General Potter, untill he shall submit an appointment to this Board and not by way of recommendation.
A letter from General Josiah Harmer, inclosing three drafts on the Treasurer of Westmoreland county, and the counties of Wash- ington and Fayette, which have not and cannot be paid, was read and referred to Mr. Gregg, Mr. Potts and Mr. Taylor.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, January 16th, 1790.
PRESENT : His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President. The Honorable GEORGE Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Samuel Miles, Amos Gregg,
James Read, Zebulun Potts,
Henry Taylor, William Findley, Christopher Kucher, James Martin, Esq'rs. Nathaniel Breading, Jonas Hartzell, and Benjamin Elliott, Richard Willing, Frederick Watt,
Upon the petition of Jonathan Brown, of Bucks county, and a recommendation from several respectable inhabitants of the said
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county, for remission of a fine of five pounds which was imposed upon him for an assault and battery upon a certain Jonathan Wells, in December, 1787,
Resolved, That the said fine of five pounds be remitted.
Agreeably to a report of the committee to whom was referred the letter from Evan Owen, an order was drawn upon the Treasurer in his favor for the sum of thirty pounds, payable out of the fund appropriated by act of Assembly, dated the twenty-seventh of March last, to be applied in compleating that part of the Nesco- peck road which crosses the Spring Mountain, and for which he is to account.
A petition from Elizabeth Robinson, who was convicted at the last Mayor's Court of larceny, and is now confined in the jail of this city at hard labour, stating that this is the first offence, and praying that Council would be pleased to grant her a pardon, was read, together with a recommendation of her as a proper object of mercy ; whereupon, it was
Resolved, That the said Elizabeth Robinson be and she is hereby . pardoned.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Monday, January 18th, 1790.
PRESENT :
His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President.
The Honorable GEORGE Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Samuel Miles, James Martin,
James Read, Jonas Hartzell,
Amos Gregg, Henry Taylor,
Christopher Kucher,
William Findley, Esquires.
Samuel Breading,
Zebulun Potts, and
Benjamin Elliott, Frederick Watt,
Richard Willing,
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A certificate from the Court of Quarter Sessions of Washington county, of the division of Bethlehem township, in the said county, by a straight line run from Peter Drake's to Weise's Mill, for the more convenient election of Justices of the Peace, agreeably to act of. Assembly passed the thirty-first of March, 1784, was read the second time, by which it appears that the said division has be- come proper and will be usefull ; it was thereupon
Resolved, That the same be confirmed.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday, January 19th, 1790.
PRESENT :
His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, Presid't.
The Honorable GEORGE Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Samuel Miles, Zebulun Potts,
James Read,
William Finley,
Amos Gregg, Jonas Hartzell,
Christopher Kucher, Henry Taylor, Esquires.
Nathaniel Breading,
James Martin, and
Benjamin Elliott,
Richard Willing,
Frederick Watt,
The following orders were drawn upon the Treasurer, vizt :
In favor of Samuel Boyd, for fifty-two pounds, payable out of the funds appropriated by act of Assembly passed the twenty-eighth of September last, being the amount of his pay as a commissioner appointed by Council on the sixth of October last to view the river Susquehanna and Juniata, agrecably to the directions of the said act of Assembly.
Two orders in favor of Bartram Galbraith, one of fifty two pounds, and the other for fifty pounds, payable out of the fund be- fore mentioned, being in part of his own pay and the pay of Thomas Hulings, as commissioners for viewing the said rivers under the appointment aforesaid, for which two several sums the said Mr. Galbraith is to account.
Upon the second reading of the petition of Nicholas Billew, praying remission of a fine of five pounds imposed upon him by the Alderman's Court, for driving a team with four horses through the city, contrary to law,
Resolved, That the petitioner have leave to withdraw his peti - tion.
Upon the petition of John Williams, now confined in' the jail of the city and county of Philadelphia, for larceny, and a certificate from the jailor that the time of servitude to which he was sen- tenced for the said offence, is expired,
Resolved, That the fine of fifteen shillings for which the priso- ner now remains in confinement, be remitted.
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'The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday, January 20th, 1790.
PRESENT : His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, Presid't. The Honorable GEORGE Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Samuel Miles,.
William Findley,
James Read,
James Martin,
Amos Gregg,
Zebulun Potts,
Esq'rs.
Christopher Kucher,
Nathaniel Breading,
Jonas Hartzell,
Frederick Watt, and
Henry Taylor,
Benjamin Elliott,
The Comptroller and Register General's reports upon the ac- count of William Armstrong, Esquire, late Deputy Adjutant Gen- eral of the militia of this State for retained rations in the year 1777 and 1778, amounting to thirteen pounds, was read and ap- proved.
An order was drawn upon the Treasurer in favor of the Honor- able George Ross, Esquire, for the sum of one hundred and twenty- five pounds, being one quarter's salary as Vice President of the State, for which sum he is to account.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Thursday, January 21st, 1790.
PRESENT : His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President. The Honorable GEORGE Ross, Esquire, Vice President.
Amos Gregg, James Martin,
James Read, Zebulun Potts,
Amos Gregg, Nathaniel Breading, Esquires.
Christopher Kucher,
Frederick Watt,
Jonas Hartzell, Benjamin Elliott, and
William Finley, Henry Taylor,
James McLene and George Matthews, Esquires, were offered and accepted as sureties for Thomas Brown McLene, who was appointed on the fourteenth day of December last a Deputy Surveyor of dis- trict number two in the new purchase.
A letter from Daniel Brodhead, Esquire, Surveyor General, of the twentieth instant, informing Council that he hath appointed Mr. James Potter Deputy Surveyor of district number six in the VOL. XVI .- 18.
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new purchase become vacant by the death of his father, and submit- ting the said appointment for the approbatiion of the Board, agree- ably to act of Assembly dated the eighth day of April, 1785, was read ; and thereupon, it was
Resolved, That Council approve of the said appointment.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Friday, January 22nd, 1790.
PRESENT :
His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President.
Samuel Miles, Zebulun Potts, r
James Read,
Nathaniel Breading,
Amos Gregg,
Frederick Watt,
Christopher Kucher,
Benjamin Elliott, Esq'rs.
Jonas Hartzell,
Henry Taylor,
William Findley, James Martin,
Richard Willing,
An order was drawn upon the Treasurer in favor of the Honor- abl Henry Taylor, Esquire, for the sum of forty-nine pounds fif- teen shillings, in full for his attendance in Council from the 3rd day of December, 1789, untill the twenty-second day of January, 1790, (deducting six days' absence,) and his mileage coming to Philadelphia and returning home.
The Comptroller and Register General's reports upon the fol- lowing accounts, were read and approved, vizt :
Of Thomas Blair, for rations furnished to his company of Bed- ford county militia while employed in the defence of the western frontiers of this State, in the year 1777, amounting to forty-two pounds seven shillings and nine pence.
Of Messieurs Dunlap and Claypoole, for six setts of the Penn- sylvania Packett, for one year to the eighth day of January, 1790, and for sundry advertisements inserted, amounting to twenty pounds seven shillings, for which sum an order was drawn upon the Treasurer in their favor.
On motion,
Ordered, That the report of the commissioners appointed by act of Assembly of the twenty-seventh of September, 1787, to survey and regulate the streets, lanes and alleys of the district of South- wark, be now recorded in the office for recording of decds for the county of Philadelphia, agreeably to the fifth section of the said act, together with the adjudication of Council thereon.
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The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, January 23rd, 1790, Saturday.
PRESENT :
His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President.
The Hon'ble Samuel Miles, Zebulun Potts,
Amos Gregg, James Martin,
James Read,
Nathaniel Breading,
Christopher Kucher, Henry Taylor,
Esq'rs.
Jonas Hartzell,
Benjamin Elliott, and
William Findly, Frederick Watt,
Richard Willing,
Upon the report of the committee to whom was referred the Iet- ter from Lieutenant Colonel Josiah Harmer, of the ninth of No- vember last, inclosing sundry certificates of money due his recruiting officers, and also three drafts of the late Treasurer of the State, on the Treasurer's of the counties of Westmoreland, Washington and Fayette, for the sum of two hundred and ninety-two pounds ten shillings, made in consequence of orders of Council, issued to him for the like sum, which has not been paid,
Resolved, That the Secretary write a letter to Colonel Harmer, acknowledging the receipt of the said letter and enclosures.
Resolved, That the said three drafts on the County Treasurers be returned to Mr. Rittenhouse, the late State Treasurer, that the origi- nal orders of Council issued to, him be cancelled, and that orders be now drawn upon the Treasurer of the State, in favor of Lieutenant Ebenezer Denny, for the sum of ninety-seven pounds two shillings and six pence, payable out of the fund appropriated by act of As- sembly dated the tenth day of November, 1787, to be charged to the United States, and for which Lieutenant Colonel Josiah Har- mer is to be accountable, being the amount of money expended by the said Lieutenant Ebenezer Denny, Captains William Ferguson, David M'Curty and Joseph Ashton, and Lieutenant Thomas Doyle, in recruiting the Pennsylvania quota of troops, agreeably to the said act of Assembly, to be by the said Lieutenant Denny paid to the said officer, according to their several shares therein.
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The Council met. .
PHILADELPHIA, Monday, January 25th, 1790. PRESENT :
His Excellency 'THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President.
The Hon'ble Samuel Miles, Zebulun Potts,
Amos Gregg, James Martin,
James Read, Nathaniel Breading,
Esquires.
Jonas Hartzell, Henry Taylor,
William Findley, Benjamin Elliott, and
Frederick Watt, Richard Willing,
An order was drawn upon the Treasurer in favor of the Honora- ble Frederick Watt, Esquire, for the sum of sixty-nine pounds seventeen shillings, being the amount of his account for his atten- dance in Council until this day, inclusive, and for mileage coming to Philadelphia and returning home.
On motion,
Resolved, That Mr. Miles, Mr. Read and Mr. Findley, be a com- mittee to prepare and report to Council a draft of a message to the General Assembly, at their next meeting.
Mr. Ross and Mr. Addison, members of Convention, and Mr. Ryerson, member of Assembly for the county of Washington, at- tended, and produced in writing a statement of the depredations committed by the savages within that county from to time since, and submitting the same to the consideration of Council.
Whereupon,
Resolved, That Mr. Findley, Mr. Miles and Mr. Taylor, be ap- pointed a committee to confer with the said gentlemen, upon the subject of a defence for the western counties against the Indians, and that they make report to Council.
The Council met.
PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday, January 26th, 1790.
PRESENT :
His Excellency THOMAS MIFFLIN, Esquire, President.
Samuel Miles, Amos Gregg,
James Read, Frederick Watt,
Christopher Kucher, William Findley,
Richard Willing,
Nathaniel Breading,
Esquires.
Henry Taylor, James Martin, and
Zebulun Potts, Benjamin Elliott,
The Comptroller General laid before the Board a statement of the public debt of this State, as required by act of Congress of the twenty-third of November, 1789, as follows, vizt :
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Statement of sundries from the accounts of Pennsylvania, requir -. ed by an act of Council of the twenty-third of November, 1789.
Dollars. 90th.
Aggregate amount of the principal of the deprecia-
tion certificates granted to the officers, and of the Army and Military Hospital, in pursuance of the several laws of this Commonwealth, - - 1,403,793 57
Ditto of certificates granted per act June the first, 1780, for supplies for the army, other than speci- fic supplies; Continental money equal to, - 34,583 59 - Ditto, certificates granted for horses for the army in the year 1780, 90,336 7
Ditto, certificates of funded debt granted for all such debts of the State not paid off, but certified with interest,
478,351 10
Amount of all such expenditures, claims and engage- ments of Penn'a, since the commencement of the late war, as are chargeable to the United States, arranged & ascertained, - 10,219,878 Unsettled or not yet arranged, nor the ) specie value of the items paid in Con- >5,000,000 tinental money,ascertained by the scale of depreciation, say 15,219,878
Note. - Certificates of liquidated debt, and Loan office certificates of the United States, redeemed by this State, are not included in the above.
The funds appropriated either in whole or in part to pay the principal or interest of the above, are as follows, vizt :
The one-third part of the principal of the depreciation certificates paid of in bills of credit of the emission of April, 1781, on appli- cation of the holder.
The whole of the forfeited estates unsold before December, 1780, appropriated as a fund to redeem both principal and interest.
The tract of land in Pennsylvania bounded on the north by the donation lands, on the west by the western boundary of the State, . and on the south and east by the rivers Ohio and Allegany, except- ing the two reserved tracts thereout at Mackintosh, and opposite Pitts- burgh on the aforesaid river Ohio, appropriated as a fund to redeem both principal and interest.
The excise on spirituous liquors was appropriated to pay the an- nual interest to those who had not alienated their certificates when this fund was assigned, and until they had themselves drawn the first year's interest thereon.
A sum was granted out of the imposts duties not exceeding twenty- five thousand and ninety-seven pounds nineteen shillings and three pence, to pay up a year's arrear of such interest, in aid of the Ex- cise.
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And lastly, these certificates, principal and interest, funded or unfunded were made receivable in the Land office in payment for lands and lots the property of the State.
The certificates granted per act of June, 1780, were discharged by payments at the Treasury shortly after they were granted, of which public notice was given that all might come in or they were made receivable in the taxes then collecting, and such as neglected the one or other of these means of redemption may and do now re- ceive payment of the principal at the State Treasury.
The certificates granted for horses were receivable, also in the taxes collecting at the time they were granted.
And to such as were not redeemed in that way the principal and interest is paid from the Treasury upon their application.
The aggregate fund of taxes and the arrears of taxes, and imposts is (inter alia) appropriated to the payment of the interest of the certificates of funded debt.
'They are receivable at the Land office in common with deprecia- tion certificates for city lots, and for other lands sold by the Com- monwealth.
The claims of the Commonwealth against the United States have generally been already discharged out of the taxes and other reve- nues of the Commonwealth, such as have not, are comprisad under one or other of the preceding heads, or are included in an estimated sum of about forty-six thousand eight hundred and fifty pounds, for which there have yet been no certificates issued, but which the parties on settlement will be intitled to receive.
JOHN NICHOLSON.
Comptroller General's Office,
January 23rd, 1790. $
Ordered, That a certified copy of the said statement be trans- mitted to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States.
General Watt, member of Council and William Brown, Esquire, of Mifflin county, were accepted as sureties for James Potter, who was on the twenty-first instant, appointed a Deputy Surveyor of dis- trict No. 6, in the new purchase.
Adam Hamaker, Esquire, was appointed and commissioned a Justice of the Peace and of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Dauphine, upon a return made according to law from the district of Derry and Londonderry, in the said county.
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The Council met.
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