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History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900

Shonnard, Frederic, and W.W. Spooner. History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900. New York: The New York History Company, 1900. 325 words

A Lift of the Names of the prefenf .Reprefentatives ■EUtledand chofen by the ftverdtCUtes and Counties jn tkft Colony to jerve &Qimf0fj0Mlfa& For the City *nd County of Ne%-York, ' Efq; , Speak StephenPhiltp De fe,Lanccy Ef<# er^ A Dolph Capt. Gerrit Van Horns, Capt. Anthony, Rutgreft, For the Ctty and Qounty of Albany, RyerGerrttJe, Efc.; Coll. Mjndert Schuyla ■, Capt. Jacob Glen, Capt. Jeremiah Kanftaer, Mr. Robert Livmgji on,. jun._ For the County of Ulftsr, Coll. Abraham Gaasbeck. Chan bers, " Mr. (Albert Pawling, For Dutchcfs County, Mf. Henry Bcekman, Mr". Joha^ACi vanKlecb^ the Morris. Burrbugh «f Weflchejl<r'k Coll. For Leuii

>fW -the- Comity of Wf*i»M •;■•**• am mut> . Coll Major mih Ft$dnck_ Philtpfe .

For Queens Count} * Coll. JjSUc flJ«fe Capt» Benjamin Hickt. For Kmgs County, Coll. £/VW^ Stillwell. Capt. Samuel Gerrufe; For S«//«j*. Cownr/, Cipt. Epenetm Plat, Mr. Samuel Hutchmfon* For Richmond Ou*t)^ Mr. Richard Merrily Mr. 3«5w Le Count. For 0r4»gf Co**'/. Capt Lancaster Syms, Capt. Corhetitcs Hartng,

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it will add to my Pleafure to do it in the manner4 which thevjhemfelves.defire. *: AV hTn'you'enquire into the ftate of the prefent Revenue, I believe you will find it inefficient toaniwer the ufualExpence for the Support of the Government. And confidering the Flounihing and Encreafing Condition of the Colony, it would be toirsDifhonour, as well as. Difadvantage, to leficn the Encouragement thar has been given to the nccefiary Officers ot the Government. ■ I depend on your Readinefs to the bed of Kings, who has fhewn, during the whole eourfe of His Reign, That theconjiam Em* filoymem of Ms Thoughts, and the mofi tartieft Wishes of His Heart, tend wholly to the Securing to His Subjetls the'irjufi Rights and Advr.tc.ges. You need not fear that any of His Servants will dare to abufe the Confidence repofed in them, when they muft expecV that their Neglect of Duty or Abufe of Trufr, will draw upon them His juft Difplea* fure.