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Franklin, Benjamin

"Philadelphia 1726-1757"


_The humble_ Petition _of_ Dermond O Folivey _a well
and most accomplished Gentleman_.
`Most humbly, and most submissively, and most obediently,
and most dutifully, by shewing, and expressing, and declaring to your
Lordship, that whereby, and whereas, and wherein, the most major, and
most greater, and most bigger, and the most stronger Part of the most
best, and the most ablest, and the most mightiest Sort of the People
of the Barony of _Torrough_ and County of _Kerry_, finding, and
knowing, and certifying themselves, both hereafter, and the Time
past, and now, and then, and at the present time, to be very much
oppressed, and distressed, and overcharged in all Taxes, and
Quit-rents, and other Levies, and accidental Applotments, and
Collections, and Gatherings-together in the Barony of _Torrough_ and
County of _Kerry_ aforesaid, And for the future Prevention of all,
and every such, henceforth, hereafter, heretofore, and for the time
to come, and now, and then, and at this time, and forever, the
aforesaid most major, and most bigger, and most better, and most
stronger Part of the most best, and most ablest, and most mightiest
Sort of the People of _Torrough_ and County of _Kerry_ aforesaid,
HATH appointed, nominated, constituted, ordained, declared, elected,
and made me Mr. _Dermond O Folivey_ to solicite, and make mention to
your Lordship, looking upon me now, and then, and there, and here,
the said Mr.


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