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 6  cutor indored, unles there was really a Proecutor exiting, for the Words in the Act are, the Proecutor. And as no Peron in the preent Cae is proved to be active in carrying on the Proecution, the Defendant mut plead to the Indictment without any Indorement.

It was then moved, that the Defendant himelf might be worn to prove the Peron proecuting; but denied by the Court, who aid it mut be proved by indifferent Witnees. 

HE Protet of a Mater of a Ship, allowed to be given in Evidence. 

Letter from James Steel, Receiver General and Secretary of the Land Office, to the Surveyor General’s Deputy in Cheter County in thee Words, “Friend Iaac Taylor, Philadelphia, 3d 2m 1719.—James Logan has agreed that the Bearer hereof William Willis hall have 500 Acres of Land at Conetogoe. Pleae to urvey it to him and the Warrant hall be ready.—Thy loving Friend, “ James