History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900
of the Electors o the lower part of U ,t tie East e„d o the Town by about seventy horse Election in the following order, vu: he Connty and then proceeded toward the place of the principal Freeholders, one of Fi-st r le tw o trumpeters and three violins; next, four of gold capitals « king George and v nVl ca rhHl a banner, on one side of which was affixed in to££ n the other in golden' capitals "Liberty and Law"; next ™°^^£trt ; upon the Gu 'en at La ^ Morris, Esq., then two Colours; and at sun rising they entered Freeholders of he County, a greater followed by above three hundred horse of the principle County. that of t settlemen the since man one for number than had ever appeared
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Esq Second Judge of he Provtaee of New York, and the Honourable Frederick Phillipse hundred and seventy horse about a Sd Province and Baron of the Exchequer, attended by "'" *"* (the beholders and friends of the said Forster and the two *$£»% of the late Judge s party crying hat wine the to Judge returned in the same manner, some Judge), "No out' No Excise" nn<l one of them was heard to say (though not by theof you. Tin will take notice Pretender "upon which Forster, the Candidate, replied, « Iprepared to receive and entertain aftotatreS to the house of Mr. Baker, which was to town, finely mount *«£*£■£ Sheriff came after, the Highlaced 1 .. Abou "an hlr scarlet, with silver. Upon Ins approach, the Elect Orson richly „,i,l holster cans being read Ins Majesty s v em i, the Green, where they were to elect, and, after having 1.1, appeared tor majority great a and did, they which choice, a to "proceed te to b the 1 , hut by whom is not known to Mr.