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JONES, Thomas

War-date A.L.S. by the New York jurist and Loyalist, to the Royal Governor of New York in the last days of Britain's rule, requesting pardon for some prisoners. Jones and his family, after several captures and pardons, fled to Europe in 1781 and were then exiled by the Act of Attainder, which made it a capital offense for Loyalists to return to America. 2 pp., 8vo, addressed on verso with contemporary notes, perhaps a clerk's (partial split on fold). New York. Jul. 31, 1775.

1731-1792 "...Mr. Ludlow who sat alone upon the Bench when he was brought up for tryal [sic] thought it best to defer his trial & to recommend him to your Excellency for a pardon before Conviction. He stands charged with passing a Counterfeit 2s. piece to one Mary Clark%u2014who prosecutes and is the only Witness against him. She is...well known in this City of a notorious bad character and keeps a house of ill repute (in which the Money was passt [sic].) Little credit can be given to the Testimony of such a person..."

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