Collections of the Vermont Historical Society volume 02

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Accordingly when, on the 10th of May, on an order by the Vermont selectmen of Guilford [there were New York se lectmen also, ] the sheriff of Windham county seized property to meet the amount expended by the state in hiring a man to do mil itary duty in behalf of Guilford, the property was forcibly res cued ; for which, a presentment was made by the grand jurors of Windham county at the next court [September] of thirty-two persons. 3 1 Council Journal, 1781 to 1784, 68.
2 Council Journal, 1781
...to 1784, 69.
3 Eastern ^ ^ ermont, 424-426.
General Haldimand to Sir Henry Clinton. 273 May 17. Representatives of Brattleborough, Halifax, and Marlborough met and prepared a remonstrance and petition to gov. Clinton, complaining of " intrigues, conspiracies, and insurrec tions " by Vermonters, and declaring their purpose to defend their rights by force. But their defeat would be certain, unless they were aided by the governor, of whom they once more at ed civil and military officers, also permission to convey prisoners to New York jails, and engaged to furnish quotas of men and supplies for the war.


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