ffrancis Richards set at liberty.
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Then the Liv t Governor Armstrong Moved to the Board, that as Francis Richards had again humbly applyed to him for his Liberty, to Take his Petition into further Consideration Whereupon the Board desired the Said Richards might be brought before them. Who being accordingly Come, His Deposition was taken of all he knew which being Read, as also Some other papers Relating to his affair, it was Agreed, That the Prayer of his Petition Should be Granted, upon which He was discharg'd, Then Réné Martins Deposition on the Same Subject was taken which being Read to him he afterwards Subscribed [227]
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