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is refer'd to Mr. _Logan_, Mr. _Preston_, and Mr. _Lawrence_, to consider of and prepare a proper List of the Goods whereof the Present should be composed, to the Value of _Three Hundred Pounds_ as aforesaid; advising with the Interpreter as to the Quantity and Quality. * * * * * At a COUNCIL held at the Proprietor's the 9th of _July_, _P.M._ 1742. PRESENT, The Hon'ble GEORGE THOMAS, Esq; Lieut. Governor. _James Logan_, _Robert Strettell_, } _Samuel Preston_, _Abraham Taylor_, } Esqrs. The CHIEFS of the _Six Nations_. _SASSOONAN_, and _Delawares_. _NUTIMUS_, and the _Fork-Indians_. _CONRAD WEISER_, Interpreter. The Governor spoke to the Chiefs of the _Six Nations_ as follows: '_BRETHREN_, [Transcriber's Note: original has "BRRTHREN"] The last Time the Chiefs of the _Six Nations_ were here, they were informed, that your Cousins, a Branch of the _Delawares_, gave this Province some Disturbance about the Lands the Proprietor purchased from them, and for which their Ancestors had received a valuable Consideration above _Fifty-five_ Years ago, as appears by a Deed now lying on the Table.--Sometime after this, _Conrad Weiser_ delivered to your Brother _Thomas Penn_ your Letter, wherein you request of him and _James Logan_ that they would not buy Land, _&c._--This has been shewn to them and interpreted; notwithstanding which they have continued their former Disturbances, and have had the Insolence to write Letters to some of the Magistrates of this Government, wherein they have abused your good Brethren our worthy Proprietaries, and treated them with the utmost Rudeness and Ill-Manners. Being loth, from our Regard to you, to punish them as they deserve, I sent two Messengers to inform them that you were expected here, and should be acquainted with their Behaviour.--As you, on all Occasions, apply to us to remove all white People that are settled on Lands before they are purchased from you, and we do our Endeavours to turn such People off; we now expect from you, that you will cause these _Indians_ to remove from the Lands in the Forks of _Delaware_, and not give any further Disturbance to the Persons who are now in Possession.' _To inforce this we lay down a String of_ Wampum. Then were read the several Conveyances, the Paragraph of the Letter wrote by the Chiefs of the _Six Nations_ relating to the _Delawares_, the Letters of the _Fork-Indians_ to
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