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Reply of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to Belinda Sutton’s 1783 Petition
Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Source: "Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 7". Perseus Digital Library. 

3754078Reply of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to Belinda Sutton’s 1783 PetitionCommonwealth of Massachusetts

On the petition of Belinda, an African:

Resolved, That there be paid out of the treasury of this Commonwealth, out of the rents and profits arising from the estate of the late Isaac Royal, Esq; an absentee, fifteen pounds twelve shillings, per annum, to Belinda, an aged servant of the late Isaac Royal, Esq; an absentee, until the further order of the General Court, for reasons set forth in said Belinda's petition.

February 22, 1783.


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