An Address, Delivered At Chester, Before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania

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182, in note.) On the authority of Mr. Robert Wain, Mr. Comly states tliat those whose names were embraced in that certificate, came in the "Welcome." Ellen Cowgill, "and family." (Certificate from Settle Monthly Meeting.) John Fisher, Margaret his wife, and son John. (On authority of papers in possession of Mr. Thomas Gilphin, of Philadelphia.) Thomas Fitzwater, and sons Thomas and George, of Hamworth, Middle- sex. His wife Mary, and children Josiah and Mai'y, died on the passage.
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...y of Arrivals.) Settled in county of Bucks, and was a member of Assembly from that county in 1683 ; active in public life, a valuable citi- zen and eminent minister in his society. Died 6th October, 1699. (1 Proud, p. 422 ) Thomas Gillett. (Witness to will of John Barber.) Cuthbert Hayhurst, "his wife and family." (Certificate from Settle Meeting.) Suffered in 1661 and 1668 on account of his religious principles.
(1 Besse, 571 ; 2 do. 102 ) A first purchaser. Born at Easington, in Bol- land, Yorkshire; died in Bucks, 5th March, 1682-3, aged 50.


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