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ROBERT TREAT PAINE
(1731-1841) American jurist, member of the Continental Congress, signer of the Declaration of Independence and first Attorney General of Massachusetts. A.D.S. signed in full in the text and at bottom as Attorney General, 1p. folio, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 20, 1781, in which Paine orders the confiscation of the land and possessions of a Boston Tory sympathizer! In small part: "…the Government and People of this Province, Colony and State [have determined]…Charles Ward Apthorp…levied War and conspired to Levy War…adhered to the King of Great Britain, his Fleets and Armies, enemies of the said Province, Colony and State…did give to them Aid and Comfort…did withdraw himself from this Province then under the acknowledged authority and dominion of the said King of Great Britain…[he] hath not since returned into any of the said United States and been received as a subject thereof…[he] hath freely renounced all civil and Political Relations to each and every of the said United States and hath become an Alien…". The document then describes the location of the man's property and seizing it in the name of the state under "An act for confiscating the Estates of certain Persons Commonly called Absentees". Toned at folds which have split at places and have been archivally mended on verso, else boldly penned and very good.

Provenance: Please note change: date of document is 1781, not 1776

Other Notes: Date is 1781

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May 13, 2009 10:00 AM EDT
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