Signed document regarding power of attorney
Document 1786On a judge of the Court of Commissioners (document partially illegible).
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⇣Discharged September 1778 Nothing Due J Howell City Philadelphiae P Before me Plunket Fleeson one of the Judges in the Court of Common Pleas for the County Philadae came Thomas Egan the Grantor in the within Power of Attorney named &acknowledged the same to be his act & deed & desired it being Recorded as such — Given under my hand & Seal the 22d July 1786 — Plun:t Fleeson
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[Thomas Egan]
Recd the 25th July 1786
[undecipherable]
No 6
Discharged September
1770 nothing due
[undecipherable]
Type
Document Signed
Description
On a judge of the Court of Commissioners (document partially illegible).
Date
07/10/1786
Author
Recipient
Document number
1786071090001
Page start
1
Note
Joseph Howell?
Notable persons
Court of Commissioners
Thomas Egan
Joseph Howell
judge
grantor
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Philadelphia county
Notable items
discharge
nothing due
grantor
power of attorney

