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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 254 words

imd sworn dwelling in the City of Philladelphla in the said Commonwealth Do hereby Certify and attest unto all whom it floth or may Concern That the aforegoing wTitings from N° 1, to 6 Do Contain just and true Copies of Original Certificates to me the said notary bona fide produced by John Fitch in the said Certificates named, and that I have Carefully Compared the said Copies with their respective Originals and do find them exactly to agree wdth each other. And I do hereby further Certify that the several Gentlemen who have signed and Subscribed their names to the said Certificates now are, or heretofore have been in the posts, Trusts or employments hereinafter following their respective names viz* John Ewing Provost of the University and vice nresident of the Philosophical Society. --

Robert Patterson professor of Mathamatics and natural Philosophy-- and one of the Secretaries of the Philosophical Society.

Andrew Ellicott professor of Mathamaticks and Astronomy in the Episcopal Accad'y --

John Smilee (present) member of the Honr'''!^ the supreme Executive Council for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

David Redick, Vice President of the S. E. Coimci! aforesaid.

James Hutchinson one of the Secretaries, of the Philosophical Society.

Timothy Matlack (late) Secretary to the S. E. Council aforesaid.

Charles Pete (late) member of Congress for the Commonwealth aforesaid.

Jonathan Bayard Smith (late) prothonotary of the Court of Common pleas for the City & County of Philadelphia.

David Rittenhouse Treasurer for the Commonwealth aforesaid.

John Poor, Teacher of the young Ladies Accd'y --