12021-11-04T11:35:31-07:00Erik Loyerf862727c4b34febd6a0341bffd27f168a35aa63772001James Hyndshaw affidavit regarding a meeting between Teedyuscung and Israel Pemberton at Easton.plain2021-11-04T11:35:31-07:001757Hyndshaw, James.Walking Purchase collection, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.A corrected draft. The immediate record of the affidavit of James Hyndshaw, "of County of Northampton & Lieutenant of the First Battalion or ye Pennsylvania regiment," before William Allen. Hyndshaw testified of a "Close Conference" between "People called Quakers belonging to ye said Province but chiefly from Philadelphia," including Israel Pemberton and Isaac Norris, and Teeduyscung. Cf. published text: Pennsylvania Archives, vol. 3 pp. 263-264.Manuscript, 4 pages.42Erik Loyerf862727c4b34febd6a0341bffd27f168a35aa637
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12021-11-05T16:18:08-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aHyndshaw deposition, August 31, 1757Will Fenton1(path)gallery2021-11-05T16:18:08-07:001757Hyndshaw, James.Walking Purchase collection, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.A corrected draft. The immediate record of the affidavit of James Hyndshaw, "of County of Northampton & Lieutenant of the First Battalion or ye Pennsylvania regiment," before William Allen. Hyndshaw testified of a "Close Conference" between "People called Quakers belonging to ye said Province but chiefly from Philadelphia," including Israel Pemberton and Isaac Norris, and Teeduyscung. Cf. published text: Pennsylvania Archives, vol. 3 pp. 263-264.Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a