[37] Smith, Laws, II, 195.
[38] Robert Fleming and Frederick Antes, as previously noted, had been elected in 1777 and 1784, respectively.
[39] Dunaway, History of Pennsylvania, pp. 176, 196. Of these fifty-eight, twenty-eight came from the frontier counties of York, Berks, Bedford, Cumberland, and Northumberland.
[40] Wallace, Pennsylvania: Seed of a Nation, pp. 105-106.
[41] As previously noted, Henry Antes had been appointed judge of the Court of Quarter Sessions in 1775, and Frederick Antes and Fleming had been elected in 1780 and 1785, respectively. Frederick Antes was president judge.
[42] Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, III, 770.