Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution
"Charles Tylor, "Martin Post, "James Munro, "Anthy Allaire, " Edward Ryer, "Benjamin Farrington, " William Rose, "Henry presher, " Thomas Farington, " Tsac Postt, " James Rich, "Gilbert Brown,
his "Thomas X Tippit,
mark, "Samuel Laurence, " thomas Merrell, " Samuel Williams, " Fredrick Brown, "Israel Underbill, " David Oakley, Jun*, " Joseph Oakley, Jun r , "George Crawford, "Moses Oakley, "Abraham Rich, " Mathious Archer,
his "Ez* X Brown, mark,
his "Abraham X Asten,
mark, " Robert Farrington,
his "John X Odle,
mark
his "Ab™ X Odle, mark "Lower Yonkers, Sept' 15, 1775."
John Devoe, Jacob PoBt, Henry Brown, Henrey Taylor, Anthoney Archer, Basal Archer, Thomas Oakley, Jonathan Fowler,
his Abm X Post, mark his DenniB X Post, mark his William X Post,
mark Robert Brown, Panel Deen, Stephen Bastine, Benj™ Arsdan, Henry Norris, John G-uevnau, Thomas Rich, Elijh taylor, Jacob Taylor, James Crawford, Elnathan Taylor, Isrel Post, his Lewis X post,
mark Johu Warner, Francis Smith, Jordan Norris, frcderick Vermilyea, John Cortright, Edward Cortright.
own enactments Had been duly observed: it was also true, however, that they were obnoxious to "a few " of the Inhabitants," and, therefore, without an accusation, without a hearing, without a shadow of authority, even in the elastic law of the Congress, the expressed will of the Company was disregarded and the pretended principles of the Revolution were thrown aside, by the refusal of the Committee of Safety to recognize either of the successful candidates, and by the issue of an order for a new Election, 1 which, if it was held, was not held until the following March.