To the president and Council of Pennsylvania. The remonstrance of the subscribers, freemen, and inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia, now confined in the Free-Mason's Lodge: Sheweth, that the subscribers have been by virtue of a warrant signed in Council ... arrested in our houses
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Language:English
Published: S.l. Printed by Robert Bell, in Third-Street [1777]
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Item Description:Evans, 15500. - Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 3644. - Most of the subscribers were Quakers who, opposing the Revolution on religious grounds, were subjected to searches and seizures for having "evidenced a disposition inimical to the cause of America." They were imprisoned first in Mason's Lodge, then later in Virginia, until April 1778. - Signed: James Pemberton, [and nineteen others]. Mason's Lodge, Philadelphia, September 5th, 1777. - Text in two columns
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (1 sheet ([2] p.)) 42 x 26 cm

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