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Read George

Declaration Signer George Read War Dated ADS

 

Read, George, Autograph Document Signed, Order, in case of Horton vs. McKee, February 12, 1779, New Castle County, Delaware. 1 p., 8.125" x 2.375". Hole repaired on verso, not affecting text; very good.

 

George Read writes and signs this document, asking his brother-in-law and county clerk Gunning Bedford Sr. (1742-1797) to issue a writ to force James McKee to respond to a suit against him by Elijah Horton, Read’s client. On the same date, Thomas McKean signed the Articles of Confederation on behalf of Delaware. Bedford later served as governor of Delaware from 1796 to 1797.

 

Complete Transcript:

Issue capias to take James McKee late of New Castle County Husbandman to Answer Elijah Horton of a Plea of Trespass on the Case.

                                                                        Geo: Read ? Quer [Pro Querente; For the plaintiff]

                                                                        12 Feb: 1779.

To Gunning Bedford Esqr

            Proty. [Protonotary; Clerk]                 (Pltff. ? writ)

 

 

George Read (1733-1798) was born in Maryland and moved with his family to Delaware. He studied law in Philadelphia and gained admission to the Pennsylvania bar in 1753. The following year he established a law practice in New Castle, Delaware. In 1763, he married Gertrude Ross Till, whose brother George Ross also signed the Declaration of Independence, and they had four children. That same year, the Proprietary Governor of Pennsylvania appointed Read Crown Attorney General for the three Delaware counties. Read favored reconciliation with Great Britain, but he was elected to serve with the more radical Caesar Rodney and Thomas McKean in the Continental Congress from 1774 to 1777. He voted against the Declaration of Independence, but when it passed, he signed it. He served as the President of Delaware’s Constitutional Convention of 1776. He served in the Delaware General Assembly and in the Legislative Council for several terms between 1776 and 1788. In 1792, he was elected Judge of the Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture. He represented Delaware at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, favored a strong central government, and signed the Constitution, making him one of only two men who signed the Petition to the King of 1774, the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution. He served as U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1789 to 1793, when he resigned to accept appointment as Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court, a position he held until his death.

 

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