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December 27, 2007
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Thursday, December 27, 2007
March 8, 1691 Letter from John Pell and Other Magistrates to the New
York Attorney General
Below is the text of a letter issued by the Magistrates of Westchester
County, including John Pell, to the New York Attorney General, James
Graham, on March 8, 1691. The purpose of the letter was to request that
two men who had interfered with the responsibilities of the Undersheriff
to be "sent for" from New York and "secured" there.
"THE MAGISTRATES OF WESTCHESTER CO TO COLL. GRAHAM.
Westchester March 8 1691
SR - The occasion of troubling your Honour att this time is to acquaint
thatt there is a number of People in this County who have Richard Penton
at their head who doe denie the Government and Vilify all authoretie in
this County yea declaring that the Comander in Chiefes his Administration
of the Government to be without Authoroty and all proceedings under him to
be Illegal upon That foundation they glory Themselves of a Turne; and are
so bold to publicly declare themselves Leisler's men which they
presumptiously without regard or respect To Law haue abused the Justices
in Executing there office by ill wordes animating Each other; so thatt itt
is to be feared; they haue no better intention than a New Rebellion, to
prevent which if the Principall Ringleaders might be sent for to New Yorke
and there secured itt might prevent the Mescheife of Tumultuos Breaking
the Geiyle here in this County for such things haue been threatened; If
such as oune Penton to be there Major & Penton declares to be his Captain
and others thatt dare and threaten ye under Sheriffe in the Executing of
his office be fetcht doune It may preuent further trouble the Person
Principally concernd is Richard Penton & one Robert Bloomber and such
others as you may be informed further by the Report and affidavets
hereinclosed all which is sent you by the undersheriffe who can declare
further The aspect of ye times and the Common Safety of the County
oblidgeth us to give you this trouble Desiring, thatt according to our
bounden Duty our humble Indeavors & Service be presented to the Comander
in Chiefe and Councell Wee Subscribe ourselves
humble Servants
JOHN PELL
JOHN PALMER
WILLIAM BARNES
Addressed,
To ye Honble
James Greyham Esqr
theire Magesties Attorney
Generall
in
New Yorke"
Source: O'Callaghan, E.B., ed., Documentary History of the State of
New-York. Arranged Under Direction of the Hon. Christopher Morgan,
Secretary of State, Vol. II, p. 187 (Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons & Co.,
Public Printers 1850).
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