Prudane Robichauxs petition Answerd by setting him at liberty
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The Honourable L.t Gov.e Acquainted the Board [135] Board That being Informed that Prudaane Robichau Senior Innabitant in the Cape had Entertained an Indian in his House Contrary to His Excelly General Richard Philipps Prodamation bearing Date the 1st of Aug.t 1722 without giving him the Least Intelligence thereof notwithstanding he had been Since in the Garrison, That he had therefore put him in Irons and in Prison amongst the Indians for such hineous Midimanour in Order to terrify the other Inhabitants from Clandestine Practices of betraying the English Subjects into the Indians hands, And therefore desired the
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