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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. 328 words

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.