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Collection Reference Number GLC00133
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1780 
Title Legal document pertaining to the confiscation of William Walter's property
Date 5 February 1780
Author Paine, Robert Treat (1731-1814)  
Document Type Legal document; Land transaction document
Content Description On behalf of the states of Massachusetts, Treat, the state attorney general, writes to the Justices of the Superior Court to argue the case for confiscating a Tory's property in Boston. Claims Walter "levied War and Conspired to levy War against the government and People of this Province Colony and State." Describes him as an absentee loyalists whose messuage and land in Boston were confiscated on 20 April 1775 according to "An Act for Confiscating the Estates of certain persons Commonly called absentees." Argues that the property should "accrue to the sole use and benefit of the Government & people." Asks the court's advice and for the "due process of Law in his behalf to be made."
Subjects Law  Revolutionary War  Loyalist  Military History  Government and Civics  
People Paine, Robert Treat (1731-1814)  
Place written Suffice, Massachusetts
Theme Law; Government & Politics
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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