The speech of the Honourable Patrick Gordon Esq ; lieutenant governour of the counties of New Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware, and province of Pennsylvania. To the representatives of the freemen of the said counties, October the 21st, 1727.

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Corporate author / creator:Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Governor (1726-1736 : Gordon)
Imprint:[Philadelphia] : [Printed by Andrew Bradford], [1727]
Description:1 online resource (4 pages)
Language:English
Subject:Politics and government
Pennsylvania -- Politics and government -- To 1775.
Pennsylvania.
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12532062
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Varying Form of Title:To the Honourable Patrick Gordon Esq; lieutenant governour of the counties of New Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware, &c. The address of the representatives of the Freemen of the said counties, in General Assembly met at New Castle the 24th day of October 1727. In answer to the governour's speech of the 21st instant
Other authors / contributors:Pennsylvania. Provincial Assembly.
Notes:Caption title.
Followed by the address of the representatives in answer to the governor's speech, pages 3-4.
Imprint supplied by Evans.
Evans 2864
Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 303
Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed February 4, 2021).
Summary:October 21, 1727 speech by Lt. Governor Patrick Gordon for the New Castle, Kent, and Sussex Counties in Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania to the representatives of those counties. The speech was one of introduction and general observations; the responding answer was of welcome and thanks.
Other form:Print version: Pennsylvania. Lieutenant Governor (1726-1736 : Gordon). Speech of the Honourable Patrick Gordon Esq; lieutenant governour of the counties of New Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware, and province of Pennsylvania. To the representatives of the freemen of the said counties, October 21st, 1727. [Philadelphia] : [Printed by Andrew Bradford], [1727]