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                                               Lancaster July 14.th1781
 
                                               Lancaster July 14.th1781
 
Sir
 
Sir
                       I have the Honor of Informing to your Excellency a Petition of the Cooperation of the Borough of Lancaster. At the request of the Convention Troops recovered, your Excellency will at the same time receive Doctor [Hurton] Certificate ahearing the [necefity] of the Removal of their Troops. I hope the Hon.th Council will take into this serious consideration. [I] if horrible [remour] them from this place. I have the Honor to be
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                       I have the Honor of Inclosing to your Excellency a Petition of the Corparation of the Borough of Lancaster. At the request of the Inhabitants, who are very desirous of having the Convention Troops removed, your Excellency will at the same time receive Doctor [Hustons] Certificate shewing the necessity of the Removal of those Troops. I hope the Hon.ble Council will take into their serious Consideration. & if possible remove them from this place. I have the Honor to be
  
Your Excellency
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Your Excellencys
most Obde H.ble Servnt.
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most Ob.d & H.ble Serv.t
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Paul Zantzinger
  
His Excellency  
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[to] His Excellency  
 
Joseph Reed Esq.
 
Joseph Reed Esq.
  
Paul Zantzinger
 
  
  

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His Excellency

    Joseph Reed Esquire
    President of the State of
         Pennsylvania


From Paul Zantzinger read in Council July 19. 1781.

                                              Lancaster July 14.th1781

Sir

                      I have the Honor of Inclosing to your Excellency a Petition of the Corparation of the Borough of Lancaster. At the request of the Inhabitants, who are very desirous of having the Convention Troops removed, your Excellency will at the same time receive Doctor [Hustons] Certificate shewing the necessity of the Removal of those Troops. I hope the Hon.ble Council will take into their serious Consideration. & if possible remove them from this place. I have the Honor to be

Your Excellencys most Ob.d & H.ble Serv.t Paul Zantzinger

[to] His Excellency Joseph Reed Esq.


Lancaster July 14.th 1781 Sir, My Opinion being desired concerning the state of the fever of the Prisoners in the Barracks in this Borough