Copy of the first letter Josiah Quinby sent to the Dutch Church: To the ministers, elders, deacons and members of the Dutch Church in New York. Friends and acquaintance, I write to you with submission; These lines are to inform you, that altho' you have bought and obtain'd a good title to the part of the lands
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Main Author: Quinby, Josiah (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: S.l. Printed by William Bradford [1734]
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Item Description:"Here follows the copy of a third letter he sent to them, on the day that he and his men first began to cut timber and fence some of the land in question."--p. [2], dated: Mannor of Fordham, January 7. 1734. Followed by a further delineation of the controversy, and declaration that Quinby is willing to settle the matter in court, "written the 11th of January, 1734.". - Concerning a disputed land claim. - Evans, 3718. - Found bound after, and perhaps issued as a supplement to the New York Gazette, Jan. 28, 1733/34, printed by William Bradford. - Signed: Josiah Quinby. Followed by a note declaring that a second letter was written by him with much the same substance
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