Regarding punishment of forger of pay certificates
Item
Type
Letter
Title
Regarding punishment of forger of pay certificates
Description
Cited in Thompson to Howell, 01/23/1785. Discusses the case of and the punishment of a forger of pay certificates.
year created
1785
month created
01
day created
11
author
sent from location
Philadelphia
recipient
in collection
in image
note
Cited in Thompson to Howell, 01/23/1785.
content note
Also see the following documents from this same letter book: 12/16/1784 (p. 8), 12/29/1784 (p. 9), 01/12/1785 (p. 15), 01/18/1785 (p. 16), and 01/23/1785 (p. 18).
cited note
Cited document sent from the War Office
notable person/group
William Thompson
Joseph Howell
Chief Justice of Pennsylvania
Mr. Jackson
gentlemen
the villain
Judge McKean
notable location
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
notable item/thing
state of the case
the office
affidavit
the post
further information
notable phrase
sufficient to indemnify you
a matter of this nature
the laws of our state
lenity to the offender
nothing less than his ears would satisfy for the fraud
he wishes to draw those villains from their lurking holes
document number
1785011121055
page start
14
transcription
Philada Jany. 11th 1785
Dr Sir
Your favr of the 29th Ulto was handed me Saturday Evening last.
Immediately waited on the Chief Justice of this State and presented him the Letter when he requested me to draw up a state of the Case which I did, and was Qualified this day before him as also Mr. Jackson one of the Gentlemen who was present; the other two are not at present in the Office the Chief Justice inclosed the affidavit & has directed it as you wished I flatter myself the inclosed will be sufficient to Indemnify you & bring the Villain to the Post, were a matter of this nature directed in this City, the Laws of our state as Judge McKean observes would not admit of Lenity to the offender nothing less than his Ears would satisfy for the fraud Mr McKean Requests if any further information can be procured, that you will be kind enough to inform him, or send it to me, as he wishes to draw those Villains from their lurking holes.
I shall have this Letter &c Frank'd if Possible
Jos. Howell Junr.
Wm Thompson Esqr.
Dr Sir
Your favr of the 29th Ulto was handed me Saturday Evening last.
Immediately waited on the Chief Justice of this State and presented him the Letter when he requested me to draw up a state of the Case which I did, and was Qualified this day before him as also Mr. Jackson one of the Gentlemen who was present; the other two are not at present in the Office the Chief Justice inclosed the affidavit & has directed it as you wished I flatter myself the inclosed will be sufficient to Indemnify you & bring the Villain to the Post, were a matter of this nature directed in this City, the Laws of our state as Judge McKean observes would not admit of Lenity to the offender nothing less than his Ears would satisfy for the fraud Mr McKean Requests if any further information can be procured, that you will be kind enough to inform him, or send it to me, as he wishes to draw those Villains from their lurking holes.
I shall have this Letter &c Frank'd if Possible
Jos. Howell Junr.
Wm Thompson Esqr.
Item sets
Document instances
In image | In source | Location in source | |
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[view document] (1 pages) | DDA01 (175 pages) | Collection: Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) | V:136; P:14 |
[view document] (0 pages) | [no image] | Collection: Citations | [unknown] |
Document names
Type | Name | Location | Notes |
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Author | Joseph Howell | Philadelphia | [n/a] |
Recipient | William Thompson | [unknown] | [n/a] |