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リチャード・ストックトン

:Richard Stockton1730101-1781228

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 (1674-1758)17481754(17361801)6 (1736-1808)


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1768177417641774稿

17661767

17681774

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177681退

230 (48 km)177611303[1]

612,00064,435 

調177713

17773[2][3][4]177712[5]

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642

1781228

1846

18886

1969

脚注[編集]

  1. ^ The Howe Brothers and the American Revolution; Ira D. Gruber; W.S. Norton and Company, Inc.; 1972 page 195: "British officers and rebels agreed the proclamation of November 30 had been a failure. Most of the 4,836 colonists who took advantage of the proclamation had done so before Trenton while British troops were enjoying their greatest success; AT NO TIME, however, HAD A LEADING REBEL SOUGHT PARDON." Jan l8, 21,22,29, Feb 7, 1777, Tatum, ed., Jour. of Serle, 176-177, 178-179, 180, 186: John Shuttleworth to (Walter Spencer) Stanhope, June 29, (i.e.,Jan. 29), 1777, Sterling, Annals of a Yorkshire House, II, 21: Henry Laurens to John Laurens, Feb. 3, 1777, C.O.5/40; the Howes to Germain, March 25, 1777, and (enclosed therein) declarations subscribed as a result of the proclamation of Nov. 30, 1777, C.O. 5/177.
  2. ^ "I was at Princeton from Saturday... till Wednesday.... Judge Stockton is not very well in health & much spoken against for his Conduct. He Signed Howes declaration & also gave his Word of honour that he would not meddle in the least in American affairs during the War. Mrs. Cochran was sent to the Enemies Lines by a flag of Truce and when Mr. Cochran came out to meet his wife he said to the Officers that went with the flag that Judge Stockton had brought Evidence to General Howe to prove that he was on his way to seek a protection when he was taken. This he denies to be true yet many credit it but Mr. Cochrans known Quarrel with him makes it very doubtful to candid persons."Letter from John Witherspoon to David Witherspoon.
  3. ^ American Heritage Magazine article Archived 2007年2月12日, at the Wayback Machine. on Stoctkton
  4. ^ Biography of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Vol. III; John Sanderson; R. W. Pomeroy; l823 ; page 103: "After the release of Mr. Stockton, his constitution was so materially impaired that he was never again able, except by occasional counsel and advice, to render any important services to his country. In fact, during the few remaining years of his life, he was never perfectly restored to health."
  5. ^ Abstracts of the Council of Safety Minutes, State of New Jersey, l777-1779; page 70: December 22, 1777 "Richard Stockton Esq. was called before the Board and took the Oaths and was dismissed."

参考文献[編集]

  • Fisher, David Hackett. Washington's Crossing. Oxford University Press USA, 2004, 576 pages. ISBN 0195170342. Contains an account of Stockton signing a declaration of allegiance.

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