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Timothy Doughty

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Ordered, That Timothy Doughty, and all the other prisoners now in the Jail, by order of the Committee of Safety, be brought down before the Congress to-morrow morning to be heard; and that Colonel McDougall be requested to furnish a sufficient Guard for that purpose.

The Congress then proceeded to hear the Proceedings of the Committee of Safety on the 9th, llth, 12th, 13th, 14th, and part of the 15th days of September last; and on reading that part of the Minutes of the Committee of Safety which relates to John Cornell and George Nicholson,

Resolved, unanimously, That John Cornell be at liberty to prosecute George Nicholson, or any other person he thinks proper, for a certain Horse said to be let to the said George Nicholson, or for the Hire of the said Horse.

The Congress then proceeded to hear the residue of the Minutes of the Proceedings of the said Committee of Safety, as far as the end of their Proceedings on the morning of the said 15th day of September last.

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