552 APPENDIX. — NOTE J. 



MARPLE. 



From "William Burns, Sr., September 19, . 



" Daniel Cameron, ...... 



" Joseph Burns, taken by the adherents of the King of Great 

 Britain, September and December, 



NEWTOWN. 



From Samuel Calej, by the Queen's Light Dragoons, Col. Harriot, 



Sept. 19, . . . . . . .31 



" David Thomas, by the Light Horse, on their return from an 



attack upon Capt. Lee, in East-town, . . .27 



" "William Faris, by the British army, under Cornwallis, on his 



route through Haverford, . . . .28 



RIDLEY. 



From John Morton's* estate, " taken and destroyed by a part of the 

 British army, under Cornwallis, at or about the time they 

 attacked the Fort of Billingsport, into which neighbor- 

 hood the articles were removed for safety. Certified by 

 Ann Morton, Exec^." "Taken soon after the capture." . 365 li 2 



" John Price, "taken by Lewin Turner, master of an armed 



boat from New York, in March, 1781," . . . 67 19 5 



" Israel Longacre, " by some persons who said they belonged 

 to the shipping in the Delaware, then under the command 

 of Lord Howe. October or November," . . . 8 5 



" John Vactor, taken by " a party of the enemy from the water 



commander, not known, in the fall of 1777, . . 56 8 



" Lewis Trimble, "by two British sergeants, under General 

 Howe." Oct. 25, . 



" Robert Crozier, Deer. 25, . 



EDGMONT TOWNSHIP. 



From John Worrall, Sept. 15, . 



" Thomas Frame, ...... 



'■ Thomas Evans, ...... 



" Jonathan Hunter, ...... 



'• Wm. Dunwoody, Sept. 17, . 



'• William McFee, by J. Fitzpatrick (alias Fitz or Fitch), and 



adherents of the King of Great Britain, . 

 " Mordecai Massey, ...... 



RADNOR. 



From Daniel Evans, "by a detachment of the British army, under 



Cornwallis, then ravaging the neighborhood. Deer. 11," . 25 



'' Sarah Davis, widow, " by the I^ritish army on their march 



to Philadelphia," ...... 40 



" Owen Skelton, Sept. 19, . . . . .30 



Amount carried forward, . . . . 95 S 3 



* John Morton was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, — representing Pennsylvania 

 (from Chester county) In the Congress of 1776. 



