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Stable. Drmiiore, Patrick Ewings, constable. Sads- 

 bury, Robert Young, constable. Leacock, Henry Jones, 

 for Hans Good, constable; Israel Robinson and Daniel 

 Fiere, supervisors. Lampeter, John Wall, for Wendel 

 Bowman, constable ; Stephen Atkinson, over-seer of the 

 poor; Edmund Cartledge and Adam Brand, supervisors. 

 Manheim, Thomas Gall, constable ; Thomas Thornbury 

 and John Mire, supervisors. Salisbury, James Gaut, 

 constable. Warwick, Richard Carter, constable. Co- 

 calico, Edmund Carpenter, constable. Earl, INIartin 

 Grove, constable. Lebanon, John McCurry, constable. 

 Robinson, Francis Hughes, constable. Tulpehocken, 

 Michael Shaver, constable. Carnaervon, George Hud- 

 son, constable. Peshtank, Thomas Garner, constable; 

 Peter Allen, overseer of the poor. Donegal, Patrick 

 Campbell. 



Petition presented to court by the subscribers, "pray- 

 ing that they may be recommended to the Governor as 

 suitable persons to trade with tlie Indians," was allowed 

 per curiam. 



James Pattison, Edmund Cartledge, Peter Chartier, 

 John Lawrence, Jonas Davenport, Oliver \Vallis, Patrick 

 Boyd, Lazarus Lowry, WiUiam Dunlap, William Bes- 

 wick, John Wilkins, Thomas Perrin, John Harris. 



At the same session petitions were presented to the 

 court praying to be recommended to the Governor as 

 proper persons to keep public houses of entertainment, 

 which v/ere severally granted j^er curiam, in favor of 

 John Postlewhait, John Miller, Jacob Funk, Christian 

 Stoneman, Jacob Biere, Edmund Dougherty, Samuel 

 Taylor, Francis Jones, Mary Denny. 



Upon the petition of divers inhabitants of this county 

 setting forth the necessity of a high-way through Hemp- 

 field township, from the first unsurveyed land near Sas- 



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