Edmund Ruffin Petition

Edmund Ruffin Petition
Petition of Edmund Ruffin for enslaved man named Dick

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Transcription:

“To the Honble [sic] the Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Delegates. The Petition of Edm. Ruffin giv. humbly Showed that in the Month of October 1775 your Petition was possessed of Negro Man Slave named Dick, who ran away from a Plantation in Bedford and attempted to get on board Lord Dunmores Fleet trying at Norfolk but was apprehended and sent to the Publick Jail, that your Petitioner did in the month of December following make Application to the committee of Safety for the said slave, but it appearing to the Committee that the said Slave showed (altho’ in Jail) an insolent and seditious Disposition they refused to discharge him intending as a Terror to others to send the said Slave to the West Indies or Lead Mines; but before such Step was taken, the said Slave died. Your Petitioner therefore prays such Relief herein as to your honble [sic] House shall see Reasonable and your Petitioner as in Duty bound shall ever pray.”

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