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November 27, 2007
350TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Thomas Pell Was Elected a Freeman of Connecticut on October 9, 1662, the
Day the Crown's Connecticut Charter Was Read to the Public
On October 9, 1662, Governor John Winthrop of the Colony
of Connecticut presided over The General Assembly or Court of Election at
Hartford during an elaborate ceremony in which the new charter of the
Colony of Connecticut was read to the Freemen. Thereafter, the freemen
each took an oath administered by the Generall Assembly "for ye due
discharge of the trust committed to them" as reflected in the charter.
The charter had been issued by the Crown on April 23, 1662. According to
some sources, it likely arrived in Connecticut in about September of that
year. It was read to the freemen on October 9.
During the same session, the Court announced that Thomas Pell was admitted
as a Freeman and further stated that "This Assembly doth order, that for
ye future, such as desire to be admitted freemen of this Corporation shal
p r sent themselues with a certificate under ye hands of ye major part
[170] of the Townesmen where they liue, that they are p r sons of civill,
peaceable and honest conversation, and that they attained the age of
twenty one yeares and haue 20l. estate, besides their person in
the List of estate; and that such persons, soe quallified to ye Courts
approbation, shalbe p r sented at October Court yearly, or some adjourned
Court, and admitted after ye Election at ye Assembly in May. And in case
any freeman shal walke scandalously or commit any scandalous offence, and
be legally convicted thereof, he shalbe disfranchized by any of o r civill
Courts."
The reference to Pell's election as a Freeman is brief. It reads "Persons
admitted to be Freemen, by this Court; -- Mr. Sam ll Talcot, Will m
Pitkins, Nathan ll Goodwin, Mr. Tho: Pell, John Olmstead & John Clarke Jun
r."
Source: Trumbull, J. Hammond, ed., The Public Records of the Colony of
Connecticut, Prior to the Union With New Haven Colony, May, 1665;
Transcribed and Published (In Accordance with a Resolution of the General
Assembly,) Under the Supervision of the Secretary of State, with
Occasional Notes, and an Appendix, pp. 384 & 389 (Hartford, CT: Brown &
Parsons 1850).
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