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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. I. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 311 words

" Rfa-oLVE» : That General Jlorris be ordered imnu'diately to appro- "hend and secure the persons ordered to be apprelu ndoil by this Con- " vention, yesterday, and that he be furnished with a list of those persons "nan»!S," {Journal of the Cmcentvoi, "Die Sabbati, 4 ho., P.M., Augt. '10, 1770.")

.\s no such Order for the arrest of any one as is recited in the above Resolution appears in the published Journal of the Omventiim of the preceding day, it is evident that this is one of those instances of arbitrary lawlessness, familiar to despots, of which the records are buried In secrscy.

HISTORY OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY.

Those who were supposed to have been " disaf- " fected," whether they were really so or not, very much alarmed the Convention ; and the reports of the ill disposition of large portions of the inhabitants, in various parts of the State, were really and reasonably sufficient to create alarm, even among more resolute men than those of whom the Convention was constituted. Those whom the Committees and the Congresses had persecuted and outraged and all whom their sufferings could influence, very naturally and very reasonably, were " disaffected," as the inhabitants of Staten-Ijiland had been : many, great numbers, of those who had honestly and earnestly opposed the Home Government and who had boldly demanded a redress of the Colonial grievances, were also " disaffected," when the fire-eaters' HesoluHon of Independence was forced on them, nolens volens, as Colonel James Holmes, of Bedford, -- who had represented Westchester-county in the Provincial Convention which had sent the Delegation of the Colony to the second Continental Congress; who had represented the County in the First Provincial Congress ; and who had commanded, throughout the entire Campaign of 1775, the Regiment of Troops in which were the Companies from the same Countywas "disaffected," thereby.