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JOSEPH GALLOWAY
(1731-1803) Philadelphia attorney, Loyalist member of the Pennsylvania Assembly (1757-75) and First Continental Congress and intimate friend of Benjamin Franklin. In an attempt to avert the break with Great Britain, he proposed a scheme for self-government while maintaining allegiance to England. Suggesting that all legislation affecting colonies be approved by both Parliament and a Grand Council representing American states, it was rejected. When the British occupied Philadelphia in 1777, he was appointed city administrator. Galloway moved to London when the military abandoned the city the following spring. The Pennsylvania assembly in 1788 convicted Galloway of high treason, and ordered the sale of his estates. Manuscript D.S. "Joseph Galloway" 1p. folio vellum, Philadelphia, July 12, 1754 in which he witnesses a deed between Samuel Preston Moore and Benjamin Loxley for a "...Strip or piece of Ground on the North side of Mulberry street...". Usual cockling, toned dampstains, else very good condition.

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