Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Y. w<=^ we hope be of good use for y^ publick safety S^ we humbly intreate of you if there hath not been that Concurrence as you may desire, not to impute it as to any disaffection to your person, much lesse to yo' Authority (for y^ most part of us) being of y® same Religion,
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Subjects to the same King, desireing of God your prosperity & good successe in y® place you are in, & that "vve haue a faire correspondence w*h you, & if you apprehend we are out of y'^ way, loveingly to convince us of it, & we shall readily hearken to y® same. So we rest your Very Loveing friends & humble serv^"
Samuell Mulforde Eastharapton Samuell person
March lO^h 16 1| Thomas Chatfield
In the name of y® Rest. Copy.
BY THE LIEV^ GOVERN^ &c
Whereas Matthew Plowman Late Collector of this Provinc is Runn away having in his Custody Severall Bills, Bonds & Entries Belonging to his Magics Revenue not accounted for
These are in his Ma^'^^ name to will & require you to Seize all ye goods & Effects directly or Indeferently belonging to y« s^ Matthew Plowman wheresoever to be found In this Province & yo Same to Bring & Cause to Be brought to his Mat'^s Custome bowse wthin this City. Given &c New York this 10*^ March 1689.
Jacob Leisler To Joannes Johnson Esqr high
Sherife of this City & County
Whereas L* Daniele terneur hath this 12*'^ day of March 16|^ Shewed mee a warr* seigned Jacob Leisler for y^ apprehending of robert Levingston for wards spoken by him said Levingston no time place or yeare mentioned, when they were spoken and where, in the said warr*, all Gov" & magistrates of y<^ neigbouring Collonys are thereby advertised, & in His maj*^s behalfe to assist in aprehending the said Levingston If within their Jurisdictions as they do tender y^ Kings Interest y^ welfare of y® protestant religion and I having with my Councill present Considered the warr* and y^ disire of assistance in y*' execution thereof am ready