Michael Waltman to Benjamin Franklin and the Pennsylvania Supreme Executive Council (unpublished)
Philadelphia 20 October 1787.

The Petition of Michael Waltman of the City of Philadelphia Creditor of William Waltman of the said place Dealer Respectfully Sheweth

That Whereas William Waltman using and exercising the Trade and business of a Dealer by way of Bargaining Exchange Rechange and Bartry and seeking his Trade of Living by Buying and selling for just & good Causes being indebted unto your Petitioner in the sum of Two hundred Pounds and Upwards did on or about the seventeenth instant become Bankrupt within the Meaning of the Acts of Assembly of this Commonwealth lately made and provided [Concerning] Bankrupts to the Intent to defraud and hinder your said petitioner and others his Creditors of their Just Debts and Duties to them due and Owing In tender Consideration Whereof May it please your Excellency to grant unto your Petitioner A Commission under the Great seal of the Commonwealth to be directed to such and so many well disposed and discreet persons as to your Excellency may seem meet Authorizing them thereby not only concerning the said Bankrupt his Body Lands Tenements Freehold and Customary Goods Debts and other things whatsoever but also concerning all other persons who by Concealment Claim or Otherwise do or shall Offend touching the premises or any part thereof contrary to the true Intent and Meaning of the said Acts of Assembly And to do and Execute all and every other thing and things Whatsoever as well for and towards satisfaction and payment ot the said Creditors as towards and for all other Intents and purposes According to the Ordinance and provision of said Acts. And your Petitioner as in Duty bound will ever pray

Michael Waltman

To his Excellency Benjamin Franklin Esquire President of the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

[in BF’s hand] Let a Commission issue as within prayed, directed to Matthew Clarkson, George Hughes, Peter Baynton, Richard Bache & David Lenox Esquires, or any four or three of them. Oct. 20. 1787.

B Franklin Presidt.

To the Secretary of Council.—
Notation: 1787 October Petition of Michael Waltman in the Case of William Waltman a Bankrupt—
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