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- | ====== Attestation of John L. C. Roome ====== | ||
- | Back to [[orchard_joseph_1749|Joseph Orchard]] | [[orchard_joseph_1749_american_loyalist_claim|American Loyalist Claim]]\\ | ||
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- | I hereby Certify, that I have known many Years past, well acquainted with Mr. Joseph Orchard late of the City of New York Baker. That from the Commencement of the Rebellion in America, an that every stage of the succeeding War, he conducted himself as a faithful Subject to His Majesty, formily, steadily, and unalterably attached to his person and the British Government, and opposed to the Measures of the American Congress and their Allies - That he for the several of his Majestys Troops, Mr. Orchard frequently conveyed Intelligence and Provisions to Lieut General Tryon, then on Board the hip Dutchess of Gordon, which services were performed with great difficulty and risque - That when Lieut General Pattison was Commandant of New York, and the persons employed in the Commissary Generals department were embodied under the distinguished Application of "the Loyal Commissariat Volunteers" | ||
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- | London 1st October 1787\\ | ||
- | John L. Roome Secretary to\\ | ||
- | Majr Genl Val Jones, | ||
- | Lieut Genl D Jones & | ||
- | Lieut Genl Pattison, while Commandant of New York\\ | ||
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