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June 20, 2007
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
John Pell's Early Public Service in the Late 1600s
John Pell inherited the lands that came to be known as the "Manor of
Pelham" from his uncle, Thomas Pell, following Thomas Pell's death in late
September, 1669. John Pell arrived in America from England to claim his
inheritance about a year later.
Within a short time, John Pell was a respected citizen of the area that
came to be known as Westchester County. He became involved in public
service.
A book published in 2005 summarized John Pell's public service. It noted
that an examination of the earliest records of the Court of Sessions held
in Westchester suggests that the first Court of Sessions was held on June
3, 1684. That year, according to the account, "it seems" that John Pell
was appointed First Judge of Westchester County. Additionally, Pell "seems
to have been recommissioned by James II in 1688, after the status of the
latter had changed from the duke to the king."
In 1691, "John Pell represented Westchester in the 1691 General Assembly,
which is known as the First General Assembly. He was also a member of the
Second Assembly, 1692-93, and with Joseph Theal sat in the Third Assembly,
1693, also in the Fourth (1693-94), with Humphrey Underhill."
Source: Chester, Alden, Courts and Lawyers of New York: A History
1609-1925, Vol. I, pp. 1298-1299 (Clark, NJ: The LawBook Exchange, Ltd.
2005).
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