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           They were then told that some more of our Brethren in 

Town, who profess'd the same principle of Peace would be pleased with an opportunity of seeing them, and of making ourselves more known to them.

         On the 21: [unclear] 1756 in the Morning

At a conference ~ Present The same Indians as before with several others

         Joshua Dixon                             Israel Pemberton
         Abraham Farrington                  William Logan
         Anthony Morris                          John Smith
         Mordecai Yarnall                       James Pemberton
         Samuel Powell                          Samuel Abbott
         Isaac Zane                                John Armitt
         James Townes                          Owen Jones
         Anthony Benezet                       Thomas Brown
         Daniel Stanton                           John Reynell
         John Pemberton                        Thomas Say

First. Gave a string of Wampum requesting their attention to what was about to be said to them, being a matter of great importance.

Brethren

           The opportunity some of us had of your Company the

other day, has given us great satisfaction, and finding your refrain, so lively and affectionate Remembrance of William Penn our Forefather, and the friendship which subsisted between them and your Fathers, it has rejoiced our Brethren who have heard it, and some more of them are now come here to see you for tho' we have long lain hid and almost buried by the great numbers of other People who are come into