HISTORY OF CAPE HENLOPEN
AND BEYOND
PRIOR AMERICAN REVOLUTION
LEWES TOWN HAPPENINGS
These very early news items
from Lewes may not be of much importance but the account
the jewelry and it's
'posies' , whatever that is, is somewhat interesting. I take
'posies' to be
engravings on the rings.
Sunday, June 9, 1748
Dropt from Anne Church
in Lewes, a pocket, wherein was a small box , with three gold
rings in it, and a pair
of silver cloak clasps, a pair of large silver shoe buckles,
two pair of silver sleeve buttons, with several other things. The
posies of the rings are as follows; the
hair ring, ' In his
breast my heart doth rest', One of the plain rings, ' Love Intire
is my desire',
the other ' Content is a
treasure'. The cloak clasp are marked EB. Whoever has taken them
up and will bring them to
Daniel Church in Lewes, shall be handsomely rewarded . All
silversmiths or others to
whom they may be offered to sale are desired to stop them.
The source appeared in the
Sunday, June 9, 1748 Pennsylvania Gazette out of Philadelphia.
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