Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Att a Councill held y^ 24 Feb^ 1686 pr* his Excy &° Addresse of the quakers read -- upon which the Counsill on perusall of the acts requiring trayneing unanimously gave it for their Opinion that no man can bee exempted from that obhgation & that such as make fayluer therein lett their pretents be what they wiU must submitt to ye undergoing such penaltyes as by the sayd Act is provided.
AN ACCOUNT
OF WHAT HATH BEEN TAKEN FROM OUR FFRIENDS IN NEW YORKE GOVERNMENT SINCE THE ARRIVALL OF GOVERNOUR DONGAN AND UPON WHAT ACCT. VIZT.
Taken from Samuell Hoit by John Farrinton one £
sheep for not Training the 18*^ of the 10tt» mo. 1686. 0 10 GO
Taken the same day by John Farrinton fifrom Daniell
Patrick for not Traineing one broad Ax 0 6 GO
Taken from Daniell Patrick for not Training by Jolin Farrinton Say Harrisson for the 27th day of ye 5th mo 1687 one saddle vallued at 1 00 00
QUAKERS AND MORAVIANS. 1005
Taken from John Bowne for his son Samuell not £ Traiueing 2 sheep by John Harrisson the 3^ of the 7th m° 1687, worth 1 GO 00
Taken awaj the same day by the same man from Samuell Hoit for not Traineing 2 sheep 1 00 00
Taken away by John Farrhiton from Hugh Copperth- Waite the 16th of the lO'h m^ for one day not Trameing 2 good Ewes his demand being lOsliillings 1 00 00
Taken away from Hugh Copperthwait the 2d day of the 7th mo 1(587 by John Harrisson for 3 dayes not Training one Fatt Cow 4 00 00