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The Colony Of Connecticut Pays For The Conveyance Of Two Vagrant Persons

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The Colony Of Connecticut Pays For The Conveyance Of Two Vagrant Persons
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7 1/2" x 4 3/4". Bolton, Connecticut, March 23, 1763. The colony pays for the conveyance of two vagrant persons. “These are to order you to Pay out of the Treasury of this Colony to Mr. John Hutchings Constable of the Town of Bolton for carrying Nathaniel Tool and Mary Tool two vagrant persons.... Signed Thomas Pitkin Justice of the Peace.” THOMAS PITKIN; justice of the peace, member of the committee of correspondence in Connecticut Two X cancellations. Very Fine.