76 HISTORY OF 



mony, that by virtue of the agreement with William 

 Perm, and permission from the Deputy Governor, Hon. 

 Charles Gookm, they commenced making improvements; 

 before a warrant had been issued, and that while some 

 Avere felling trees, removing underbrush, building cabins, 

 others went to Philadelphia to obtain a warrant for theii' 

 choice tract of woods. The following documents 

 strengthen the tradition to be correct in the main facts. 



"By the commissioners of property — Whereas we 

 have" agreed with John Rudolph Bundely, Martin Ken- 

 dig, Jacob Miller, Hans Hcrr, Martin Oborlioltz,, Hans 

 Fmik, Michael Oborholtz and one Wendel Bowman. 

 Swissers, lately arrived in this province, for ten thousand 

 acres of land,* situate on the northwesterley side of a 

 hill, about twenty miles easterly from Connystogoe, near 

 the head of Pecquin creek, for which said land, they are 

 to pay the sum of five hundred pounds, sterling money 

 of Great Britain, in manner following: that is to say, the 

 sum of one hundred pounds, part thereof in hands, at 

 ye insuing of these presents, the sum of one hundred 

 pounds more thereof (together with forty eight pounds,, 

 like money, being the interest of four hundred pounds 



*It was part of Penn's policy to sell large tracts in one 

 body, and under such restrictions as to induce families to unite 

 in settlements. In a proclamation, concerning the treaty of 

 land, dated in Old England, the 24th of the llth month, 1686, 

 Penn declares, " Since there was no other thing I had in my 

 eye in the settlement of this province, next to the advancement 

 of virtue, than the comlortable situation of the inhabitants 

 therein ; and for that end, with the advice and consent of the 

 most eminent of the first purchasers, ordained that every town- 

 ship, consisting of five thousand acres, should have ten fami- 

 lies, at least, to the end the province might not lie like a wil- 

 derness, &c." 



Those who purchased in large tracts were required by certain 



