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" PETER BRAKE A. OXENSTIERNA
GUSTAVUS HORN CHARLES FLEMING G. OXENSTIERNA"
NOTE B .- Page 59.
DONATION TO CAPTAIN JOHN AMUNDSON BESH, OF A TRACT OF LAND IN NEW SWEDEN.
"STOCKHOLM, August 20th, 1653.
" We Christina &c., make known that by grace and favor, and in consideration of the zeal and fidelity with which we have been served, ourselves and the crown of Sweden, by our very faithful subject, the brave and courageous Capt. John Amundson Besh, and further the crown of Sweden, with similar zeal aud fidelity so long as he shall live and his strength permit him ; we accord and grant, and by these letters patent, have accorded and granted, to himself, his wife, and to his heirs and their heirs, a tract of land situated in New Sweden extending to Upland Kyll, together with all the dependencies and commodities thereto apper- taining, whether upon the land or upon the water of whatever name ; without excepting what has always belonged thereto, which ought to belong by right or laws or legal decision ; to keep and possess the same forever as his own invio- lable property. According to which, let all whom it may concern, regulate themselves ; offering the said Besh, his wife and heirs neither obstacle or preju- dice of any kind whatever, now or hereafter,-in faith of which &c. &c. Given as above
" CHRISTINA
"N. TUNGEL."
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NOTE C .- Pages 116, 117, 178.
Secretary of State's office, Albany, Abstract of Patents vol. ii. p. 54, June 18th, 1668.
To Israel Helme, Hendrick Jacobson, Ole Kock & Jan Minsterman, to con- firm to them " a portion of land on West side of Delaware River within the mill Kill upon the Hook commonly called Calcoone Hook, reaching from the said mill Kill to that which is called by the Indians Mokornippates, including all the lands between the said two Kills, as also the valley or meadow ground there- unto belonging, containing by estimation as it lies along the river [creek] side about an English mile, and there being also in the said Mill Kill, a certain little Island, near unto and over against the said land known by the name of ' hay Island,' as the said land was granted, Aug. 4th 1663 to Ericke Nichels, Moorty Poulson, Andries Johnson & Heury Jacobson-the three former of whom after- wards parted with their rights thereto."
Same Book, p. 57, August 4th, 1668.
To Jurian Kene, to confirm to him three lots of land in his possession, " lying in Upland on the West side of Delaware river, bounded on the West by Upland Kill or creek & on the East with the ministers land on the north with Villus Lacies & on the South with Haus Jurieausen-as also a piece of land formerly called Smiths Point, lying on the North side of Upland, which in the whole amounts to about acres of ground, together with a piece of meadow, which runs from the Smith's point, South East to the river, being bounded on the North East with Israel Helmes & on the South West side with Villus lattie." [The blank is in the record. ]
Same Book and page. August 6th, 1668.
To James Sandilands, to confirm to him, "two lots of land in Upland at Delaware, upon the North side of the creek or Kill next and adjoining to Israel Helmes & Jost Danielsens land & bounded with Villus Latie, containing in breadth six and thirty yards, as laid out by the officers at Delaware."
Same Book and page, April 8th, 1669.
To Rev. Laurenty Caroly, minister to the Swedes, a piece of land at Delaware held by him and " lying on the North East side of Upland Kill beginning from the river side along by the Kill in breadth to the lot of Jan Daniells about 27 Rod, in length along the River side to a small Kill called Prissers Kill, about three hundred Rod, being about equal breadth behind and before & amounting in all to about two or three & thirty acres or about 16 morgen, more or less." [The dimensions will make more than fifty acres. ]
, Same Book, p. 61. October 1st, 1669. Also, York Book, in the records at Dover, p. 192.
To Andrew Carr, & Margaret his wife, formerly the wife of Joost De la Grange, deceased, to confirm to them "a certain Island in Delaware river called by the name of Matiniconck, containing by estimation three hundred acres more or less, the said Island lying about 6 Dutch miles up the river from the town of Newcastle, bounded on the Northwest with the Mill Kill, on the South by the river & on the North East or North & by East with Bow kill."-[Mrs. Papegoya re- gained possession of Tinicum against this title, but it was subsequently sustained in a suit brought after the establishment of Penn's government.]
Recorder's Office, Dover, Del., "York Book." "Day of 167 "
" Edmund Andros, Esq., &c , Whereas there is a certaine tract of land called Marreties Hooke, lying and being on the West side of Delaware River, the which by virtue of a Warrant, hath been layd out for Charles Jansen, Olle Rawson, Olle
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Nielson, Hans Hopman, John Hendrickson and Hans Olleson, the said land being bounded as followeth (vizt) beginning at a small point of highland within the mouth of Naamans Creeke and from thence running North and by West one hundred and twenty-three perches, bounded with the Creeke to a corner marked white oak by the Creeke side at the mouth of a small branch, and from thence East and by North (bounded with the sd branch and with a line of marked trees, from the head of the branch to a corner markt Spanish oak, standing by a small run) three hundred and eight perches, from thence North North East (along the run) thirty two perches to a corner marked white oak standing at the side of Mari- ties Creeke at the lower side of the mouth of the sd run, and from thence down the several courses of the Creeke to the maine River side & from thence down along the river side to the place of beginning at the mouth of Naamans Creeke containing and layd out for one thousand acres of land as by return of the survey under the Surveyor, doth and may appear. Now know ye &c." Quit-rent 10 bushels -.
[The date is left blank in the patent, but the survey, which is recorded at Har- risburg in an old book of surveys, page 18, is dated the 27th of July, 1675. It is mentioned in the survey that the land " was formerly granted unto the said persons in the time of the Dutch Government."]
Secretary of State's Office, Albany. Abstract of Patents, vol. ii. p. 63. October 1st, 1669.
To Peter Cock " to confirm to him a certain Island in the Delaware River now in his occupation lying in a kill which runs into the Scholekill and by tides into the main river containing by estimation twenty-five Morgen or fifty acres of im- provable land besides broken land, which said broken land is bounded by the main river on the East and by South by the Scholekill on the north and by East and by Andries Rown's [Boon's ] kill on the West * * as formerly granted by Governor Stuyvesant to the said Peter Cock * *. " [This is now known as Pro- vince Island. ]
Same Book, p. 64. June 13th, 1670.
To James Sandilands, a grant to him " of a lot of land at Delaware * lying in Upland, bounded on the South West by the kill, on the Northeast by the land of Niels Lawson, on the East by Jurian Keen's land and North and by West by the lands of Niels Matson, containing by estimation five acres of ground- as also another piece of land bounded by the kill as above, North & West by the land of Jurian Keene and on the South East by the land of Lawrence Lock."
Same Book, p. 65. June 13th, 1670.
To Neals Matson, a grant of " a piece of land in the Delaware bounded on the South East with the river called Delaware River and on the North-east with the creek * * called Crum kill or creek, on the South West with Claus Andries land and runing into the woods directly North West containing by estimation one hundred acres or fifty morgen."
From an old Book of Surveys, Surveyor General's Office, Harrisburg, p. 16.
" Surveyed : the 30th day of July 1675. John Johnston, James Justason & Peter Hendrickson : Five hundred and fifty Acres of land, situate on the West- ward side of Delaware River: adjoining to the said River side betwen two creeks, the one called Marrityes Creek, dividing this from ye land of Marityes Hook and the other called Harwicks Creek, which at the mouth thereof divideth this from the land called Lemokey, vizt. Beginning at Marityes Creek at the southermost corner of John Johnson's Cow house, by the side of the path which goeth through ye swamp to ye lowermost landing of the sd Creek, and from thence Running by the swamp or Creeple which lieth along by the River side N. E by N. forty two perches, North Easterly 69 degrees North 13 perches, Northeasterly 79 Degrees (over a swamp) twenty two Perches, N. E. by E 20 perches, N. E. 66 Degrees, 90 perches ; N E. (over a swamp) 16 perches, E. N. E 46 perches,
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East 35 perches, E. N. E. 60 perches, to Harwicks Creek, then N. 20 perches, and N. W. by N. 52 perches up to the sd creek ; and from the Creek N. W. by a line of marked trees 25 perches to a corner marked Black oak standing nigh unto ye head of a small swamp and from the sd oak running W. S. W. by a line of marked trees 240 per. to a corner marked Maple standing in a branch of Marityes Creek and from thence along ye sd branch South Easterly 6 degrees 50 perches to the creek and finally down the several courses of the sd Creek to the main River side, Conteyneing the said quantity of land, besides the swamp and sunken ground thereto adjoining. 300 A. part thereof being formerly granted unto the sd John Johnson, James Justason & John Hendricksen, each 100 A. by three patents (But not one concurring with the situation of the place) all bear- ing date the 10th day of April, 1673 (since which time Peter Hendrickson is in- vested in the right of the said John Hendrickson) and two hundred and fifty acres, the other part thereof being new land."
Same Book, p. 32.
" Laid out for John Cornelis and Marton Marteson, [Morton Mortonson, ] one piece or parcel of land whereon they now dwell situate lying and being on ye west side of Delaware River and on a Creek which cometh out of the said River commonly known and called Amsland or Mill kill, beginning at a small stony Run which divides this land from Henrick Johnson's and Bartoll Escoll's [land], Running into the woods, N. W. and by W. 320 p. to corner marked Black oak standing by a Creek Mockoronipatte, then along the several courses of the creek to the mouth thereof 320 p. then along the Mill creek to the first place of begin- ning 300 p. laid out for 728 acres more or less.
" Per ED. CANTWELL."
Same Book, p. 31. " OCTOBER, 1675.
" Laid out for Henrick Johnson and Bartoll Esskells, two pieces or parcels of land situated lying and being on the west side of Delaware on a Creck running out of the said river commonly known and called Amsland or Mill creek ; the one piece of land beginning at a corner of a fench which bounds and parts Henrich Thaden's land from this land, running N. W. and by W. into the woods 320 p. to a corner marked white oak, then N. E. and by E. 1313 p. to a corner marked Black oak, then S. S. E. 320 p. to a small stony run which parts John Cornelius and Marton Marteson [Morton Mortonson] then S. W. and by W. to first place of beginning 130} perches."
" The other piece or parcel of land, lying and being on the South side of Henrick Thaden's land, beginning at a corner marked Spanish oak by a run called Stony run-then running into the woods 320 perches to a corner marked Black oak, dividing it from Thaden's land, then S. W. and hy W. 300 perches to the Crooked called Crum kille-then along the Crum kill the several courses of the crooked kill and swamp to a small Slasse coming out of Crum kill 500 perches, then N. E. and by E. to the first place of beginning 1363 p. whole piece or parcel of land being laid out for 154 A. more or less.
" Per ED. CANT WELL."
Same Book, p. 19.
"Surveyed the 10th of September 1675 for Henrick Coleman and Peter Putcon, 100 A. of land situate on the Westward side of Delaware River and on the N. W. side of a Creek called Mill Creek over against Karraconk Hook, being bounded as fol- loweth, vizt. beginning at a corner marked White oak standing nigh unto the creek side, being a bounded tree betwixt this land and the land of Calcoon Hook, and from thence running N. N. W. by a line of marked trees dividing this from the said Calcoon Hook land 290 perches to a corner marked red oak and from yt oak, E. N. E. by a line of marked trees 128 perches to a corner marked Black oak standing on the side of a hill by a branch of the said Creek, called Mohorkoo- tink, and from thence down ye said branch and creek to the first mentioned corner oak."
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Same Book, p. 32.
" SEPTEMBER 2, 1675.
" Laid out for Henrick Thadens, one piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on the West side of Delaware River & in a Creek commonly called Ams- land or Mill creek, it being the land whereon he dwelleth, and between two pieces of land belonging to Henrick Johnson and Bartoll Esscolls, beginning at a corner of a Fench which divides this land from the land of Amsland, running into the woods North W. and by W. 320 perches to a corner marked white oak, then S. W. and by W. 140 p. to a Black oak, then S. E. and by E. 320 p. to a Spanish oak standing by the mouth of a Run called Stony run, then N. E. & by E. 140 p. to the place of beginning. Laid out for 280 Acres more or less."
Same Book, p. 20.
" Surveyed the 20th day of September 1675 for Captain Hans Monson the tract of land where he now dwells, Oronomink, situate on the westward side of the Delaware River and on the west side of the Schuylekill, Being bounded as followeth (vizt.) Beginning at a corner marked white oak standing at ye side of ye sd Kill above ye mouth of a creek called the great Queen fall ; and from the sd oak running N. W. by a line of marked trees 173 perches to a corner marked white oak standing at the side of a small branch of the sd creek ; and from that oak west by a line of marked trees 222 perches to a corner marked white oak standing at the head of a branch of Karraconks Mill creek which branch is by the Indians called Amisseecanminks and from ye said oak running down along ye sd branch and maine run to another corner marked black oak standing at ye south side of the sd run or Creek ye distance south westerly 4 degrees by a line of marked trees 110 perches to a corner marked Black oak standing by a small swamp and from thence E. S. E. by a line of Marked trees 346 perches to a corner marked white oak standing on a small point nigh unto ye head of Ink- horn's creek and from thence along Inkhorn's creek to ye Schuylekill and from ye mouth of Inkhorn's creek along by ye side of the Schuylekill to ye first men- tioned corner oak. Conteyning Eleven hundred acres of land-which was for- merly granted unto the said Capt" Monson for 100 A. more or less, by patent bearing date ye 10th day of March," [year blank. ]
[It was on this land the Upland Court directed a mill to be built. It embraces Maylandville, Gray's Ferry, &c. ]
Surveyor-General's Office, Patent Book A. 1, p. 329.
Patent from Richd Nichols, "Principal Commissioner from his Magties, in New England *
* * Governor-General under his Royall highness James Duke of York and Albany and all his territories in America and Commander-in- Chief of all the forces employed by his maties to Reduce the Dutch Nation and all their usurped lands and Plantations under his Maties obedience," for the " piece of land commonly called or known by the name of Passayunk, situated lieing and being at Delaware by the side of the Schuylkill containing by estimacon one thousand acres be it more or less, Bounded on the South by the main river, on the west with the Sculkil on the North with the plantacon belonging to Peter Rambo and upon the East by a parcel of land called Mobbeer Land, do give and grant unto Robert Ashman, John Ashman, Thomas Jacob, Dunkin Williams, ffrancis Walker, Thomas Hewelin, ffrederick Anderson, Joshua Jacob, and Thomas Jacob, their heirs and assigns." (Quit-rent was fixed at 10 bushell of wheat every year.)
" Given under my hand and seal at ffort James in New York on the Island of Manhattans the ffirst day of January in the nineteenth year of his Majties Reign Annoq 3 Dini 1667.
" RICHARD NICOLLS."
" Memorandum before the signing and sealing of this patent, it is resolved that the first planters viz Mr Robert Ashman and his then Associates shall have
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and enjoy a larger proportion of allotment than others according to their stock and ability to improve the said land, and in case the above mentioned parties cannot agree in the division of such lands, Capt. John Carre, Ensign Edmund Withins and Mr. William Tom shall put a period to any questions hereafter by causing the lotts to be laid out and Registered, what every mans proportion amounts unto.
" RICHARD NICOLLS.
" Registered by order of the Govern"
the day and year above written."
Secretary of State's Office, Albany, Book, " Delaware lands," p. 15.
" Surveyed the 27th of August 1675 for M' Laurentius Carolis 350 acres of land, South West side of Delaware being land where ollie Stille hath formerly dwelt, bounded as followeth, viz. Begins at a corner marked poplar standing nigh unto the old landing on Olie Stille's creek & from the said poplar running along by the swamp side wth length along by the river N. E. 62º 144 p. N. E. 18 p., N. by E. 16 p. and N. E. by E. 62º, 98 p. to a corner marked maple standing by the swamp side and dividing this from the lands of Niels Matson and from the sd Maple N. W. by a line of marked trees dividing this from the land of ye sd Niels 338 p. to a corner mkd red oak standing on the ridge between the aforesaid creek & a creek called Crum Kill & from ye sd oak S. W. 46 p. by a line of Mkd trees to a corner mkd Red oak standing by a small piece of Marsh at the side of Olle Stille's creeke and from thence down the several courses of sd creek to the first mentioned poplar containing the said Quantity
" WALTER WHARTON Surveyor Gen." " by order and appointment of Edmund Cantwell," " day of -A. D. 1676-Confirmed by E Andros and quit Rent fixed at 33 bushells."
NOTE D -Pages 142, 143.
LIST OF MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY FROM CHESTER COUNTY DOWN TO THE DIVISION OF THE COUNTY, AND FROM THAT PERIOD, THOSE WHO REPRESENTED DELAWARE COUNTY.
1682. So far as is known, John Simcock, Thomas Brasey, Ralph Withers, Thomas Usher.
1683. John Hoskins, Robert Wade, George Wood, John Blunston, Dennis Roclı- ford, Thomas Bracey, Jolin Bezar, John Harding, Joseph Phipps.
1684. Joshua Hastings, Robert Wade, John Bluustou, George Maris, Thomas Usher, Henry Maddock.
1685. John Blunston, George Maris, John Harding, Thomas Usher, Francis Stanfield, Joshua Fearne.
1686. Robert Wade, John Blunston, George Maris, Bartholomew Coppock, Samuel Levis, Caleb Pusey.
1687. John Blunston, George Maris, Bartholomew Coppock, Caleb Pusey, Edward Bezar, Randal Vernon.
1688. John Blunston, James Sandeland, George Maris, Robert Pile, Edward Carter, Thomas Cobourn.
1689. James Sandeland, Samuel Levis, John Bartram, Robert Pile, Jonathan Hayes.
1690. John Bristow, William Jenkin, Robert Pile, Joshua Fearne, George Maris, Caleb Pusey.
1691. (Record wanting.)
1692. Philip Roman, George Maris, Bartholomew Coppock, Robert Pile, Caleb Pusey, Thomas Withers.
1693. John Simcock, George Maris, David Lloyd.
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1694. David Lloyd (speaker,) Caleb Pusey, Samuel Levis.
1695. John Blunston, Bartholomew Coppock, William Jenkins, Robert Pile, Walter Faucet, Philip Roman.
1696. John Simcock, (speaker,) John Blunston, Caleb Pusey.
1697. John Blunston, (speaker, ) Bartholomew Coppock, Thomas Worth, Jona- than Hayes.
1698. Caleb Pusey, Samuel Levis, Nathaniel Newlin, Robert Carter.
1699. John Blunston, (speaker,) Robert Pile, John Worrilow, Robert Carter.
1700. John Blunston, (speaker, ) Robert Pile, Richard Ormes, John Hood, Sam- nel Levis, Henry Lewis.
1701. Joseph Baker, Samuel Levis, Nathaniel Newlin, Nicholas Pile.
1702. John Blunston, Robert Pile, Nathaniel Newlin, Andrew Job.
1703. Nicholas Pile, John Bennet, Andrew Job, David Lewis, Nathaniel Newlin, Joseph Baker, Robert Carter, Joseph Wood.
1704. Nicholas Pile, John Bennet, Nicholas Fairlamb, Joseph Cobourn, John Hood, Richard Hayes, Joseph Wood, Isaac Taylor.
1705. Nicholas Pile, John Bennet, John Hood, Joseph Wood, Isaac Taylor.
1706. Samuel Levis, Richard Hayes, Francis Chadds, Joseph Baker, Evan Lewis, John Hood, George Pearce, William Garrett.
1707. Francis Chadds, William Smith, Samuel Levis, Richard Hayes, John Hood, William Garrett, John Bethel.
1708. Daniel Williamson, Samuel Levis, Richard Hayes, John Hood, Thomas Pearson, William Bartram, Daniel Hoops.
1709. Samuel Levis, John Maris, John Hood, Henry Lewis, Daniel Williamson, Daniel Hoops, Richard Hayes, William Smith.
1710. Nicholas Pile, Joseph Baker, William Lewis, John Wood, Nathaniel Newlin, Ephraim Jackson, Caleb Pusey, Isaac Taylor.
1711. Francis Yarnall, John Bezer, Caleb Pusey, Nicholas Pile, Nathaniel New- lin, Joseph Baker, Nicholas Fairlamb, David Lllewellyn.
1712.
Caleb Pusey, David Lloyd, William Davis, Nicholas Fairlamb, Joseph Wood, George Harlan, Isaac Taylor, John Maris.
1713.
David Lloyd, William Davis, Joseph Baker, Nathaniel Newlin, Nicholas Fairlamb, Richard Hayes, William Brinton, John Blunston.
1714.
David Lloyd, Nathaniel Newlin, Nicholas Pile, Evan Lewis, John Miller, Benjamin Mendenhall, Samuel Garrett, Richard Maris.
1715. David Lloyd, Samuel Garrett, Henry Lewis, Henry Hayes, William Pile, Edward Beazer, Philip Taylor, David Lewis.
1716. David Lloyd, John Blunston, Ilenry Hayes, Joseph Pennock, David Harry, John Maris, John Worrell, Henry Oburn.
1717. David Lloyd, Nathaniel Newlin, Richard Hayes, Samuel Garrett, James Gibbons, John Wood, George Maris, Henry Miller.
1718.
David Lloyd, Richard Hayes, Nathaniel Newlin, John Wright, James Gibbons, Henry Lewis, Henry Oburn.
1719. Isaac Taylor, Joseph Pennock, Moses Key, John Bezer, Nathaniel Newlin, John Maris, James Gibbons, Evan Lewis.
1720. Joseph Pennock, Samuel Levis, Israel Taylor, John Maris, Ralph Pile, Daniel Williamson, David Lewis.
1721. Samuel Levis, Jr., William Pile, Daniel Williamson, Isaac Taylor, David Lewis, Henry Oburn, Nathaniel Newlin, Israel Taylor.
1722. Samuel Levis, Jr., Joseph Pennock, David Lewis, William Pile, Daniel Williamson, Israel Taylor, Nathaniel Newlin, Isaac Taylor.
1723. Moses Key, Joseph Pennock, William Webb, Thomas Chandler, David Lloyd (speaker,) John Crosby, Samuel Levis, Jr., Samuel Nutt.
1724. Moses Key, Joseph Pennock, William Pile, Thomas Chandler, Elisha Gatchell, John Parry, John Crosby.
1725. Thomas Chandler, David Lloyd, (speaker,) William Webb, John Wright, Samuel Hollingsworth, William Pusey, George Ascheton, William Paschall.
1726. David Lloyd, (speaker.) Samuel Nutt, Samuel Hollingsworth, John Wright, Richard Hayes, Joseph Pennock, Thomas Chandler, William Pusey.
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1727. John Parry, Samuel Hollingsworth, David Lloyd, Thomas Chandler, John Carter, Daniel Williamson, Simon Meredith, William Webb.
1728. Thomas Chandler, David Lloyd, Samuel Hollingsworth, John Parry, William Webb, Philip Taylor, John Carter, Henry Hayes.
1729. Caleb Cowpland, Richard Hayes, Joseph Brinton, Thomas Chandler, Samuel Gilpin, James James, Joseph Pennock.
1730. Henry Pierce, John Taylor, Samnel Levis, John Parry, Thomas Chandler, Samuel Gilpin, William Webb, Henry Hayes.
1731. Joseph Harvey, John Parry, Samuel Levis, Caleb Cowpland, John Tay- lor, Joseph Brinton, Henry Pierce, Evan Lewis.
1732. Caleb Cowpland, Joseph Harvey, Joseph Brinton, Thomas Thomas, Wil- liam Webb, Joseph Pennock, John Davis, William Hewes.
1733. Caleb Cowpland, Joseph Harvey, Joseph Pennock, Joseph Brinton, John Davis, Thomas Thomas, John Owen, William Moore.
1734. Joseph Harvey, Joseph Brinton, Caleb Cowpland, John Evans, William Webb, William Moore, John Owen, Joseph Pennock.
1735. Joseph Harvey, William Moore, Joseph Pennock, Caleb Cowpland, John Evans, John Parry, Joseph Brinton, Thomas Cummings.
1736. Joseph Harvey, Thomas Cummings, John Evans, Caleb Cowpland, Wil- liam Webb, William Moore, Thomas Chandler, John Parry.
1737. Thomas Chandler, John Harvey, John Evans, Thomas Cummings, William Moore, James Gibbons, William Hughs, Richard Hayes.
1738. William Moore, James Gibbons, Thomas Chandler, Joseph Harvey, John Owen, Thomas Tatnall, William Hughs, Jeremiah Starr.
1739. James Gibbons, Thomas Chandler, Joseph Harvey, William Hughs, Jere- miah Starr, William Moore, Samuel Levis, John Owen.
1740. Thomas Chandler, Joseph Harvey, James Gibbons, William Hughs, Samuel Levis, John Owen, Jeremiah Starr, Thomas Tatnall. 1741. Same as 1740.
1742. Same as 1740.
1743.
Jeremiah Starr, James Gibbons, Thomas Chandler, Joseph Harvey, Joseph Pennock, Samnel Levis, George Ashbridge, Jr., Francis Yarnall. George Ashbridge, Francis Yarnall, Joseph Pennock, Samuel Levis, James Gibbons, Joseph Harvey, Thomas Cummings, Thomas Chandler. Joseph Pennock, Thomas Cummings, George Ashbridge, Francis Yarn- all, Robert Lewis, Joseph Harvey, Samuel Levis, Thomas Chandler.
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