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Franklin, Benjamin

"Philadelphia 1726-1757"

_Dermond O Folivey_, to be the fittest, the most
mightiest, and the most ablest, and the most best, and the most
accomplished, and the most eloquentest Spokesman within the said
Barony and County, their granded, and well beloved, and well
bestowed, and better merited Agent and Sollicitor, to represent
Oppression, and Suppression, and Extortion, for all such, and for all
much, and whereof, and whereby, and whereupon, your Petitioner
fairly, and finely, and honestly, and ingeniously, and deservedly
appointed, nominated, constituted, and ordained, and elected, and
approved, and made choice of me the said Mr. _Dermond O Folivey_ as
an Agent and Sollicitor, to undergo, and overgo, and under-run, and
over-run, and manage this much, big, and mighty Service.
`These are therefore to will, and to shall be, now, and then,
and there, and at this time, and at the time past, and heretofore,
and formerly, and at the present, and forever, the humble, and
special, and important, and mighty, and irrefatigable Request of me,
your Petitioner and Sollicitor-General aforesaid; THAT your Lordship
will be pleased, and satisfied, and resolved, to grant, and give, and
deliver, and bestow, upon me Mr. _Dermond O Folivey_, your before
recited, and nominated Petitioner and Sollicitor-General aforesaid,
an Order and Judgment, and Warrant, and Authority of Preference to my
Lord _Kerry_, and Mr. _Henry Punceby_, Esq; and Justice of the Peace
and Quorum, or to any four or five or more or less, or either or
neither of them, now, and then, and there, and here, and any where,
and every where, and somewhere, and no-where, to call and bring, and
fetch, and carry, before him, or them, or either of them, or neither,
or both, such Party or Parties as they shall imagine, and conceive,
and consider, and suppose, and assent, and esteem, and think fit, and
meet, and necessary, and decent, and convenient, all, and every, and
either, or neither of them, to call, to examine, and call to a strict
Account; and that Part, and most Part, Extortion; and then, and
there, when, and where, and whether, to establish, and elect, and
direct, and impower, and authorize all such, and all much, Bailiffs,
and under Receivers, and Collectors and Gatherers-together of Money,
as your Petitioner did, or do, or have, or had, or shall, or will, or
may, or might, or should, or could, or ought to chuse, or pitch upon
with, and punctually to desire my self Mr.


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