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Betty v. Horsfeld. 1792
PAS Papers. Box 4A Manumissions
“Habeas Corpus Actions”
PAS
Case of Betty, freed by
the will of Jn Horsfield
1792
11mo7—
Betty _ Freed by } Whose Children are Held in Bondage and Richard
the will of } Waln Informing thereof by Letter _ The Cace was by the
John Harsfold } Quarterly Meeting Left under care of of this Board the
Coresponding Committee [??]nstedly _ and James Antram
one of this Board _ being Lately at Richard Waln’s to
Enquire into the the situation of the Cace_ who by Letter
Dated 10 mo 26 Informe’s _ that he had brought the Question
before the Superior Court at Trenton, by Writ of Habus Corpus
Returnable at Last Tearme _ When the Claements had it Put
off. Until next Tearme when he hoped a Desition in favour
of the Blacks – but was fearful the Claements _ would. Remove the Cace to the Court of Errors & Appeals
in which Cace he hoped the Pensilvania Society would support the Action
Extract from the Minutes of Acting Committee


