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  1. William Allen (August 5, 1704 – September 6, 1780) was a wealthy merchant, attorney and chief justice of the Province of Pennsylvania, and mayor of Philadelphia during the colonial era. At the time of the American Revolution, Allen was one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in Philadelphia.

  2. Jul 29, 2015 · Of the 47 lawyers working in Boston at the time of the Revolution, they split roughly down the middle in terms of their choices: about 20 stayed and took up the patriot cause, while about 20 left with the British and went overseas seeking to remain loyal.

  3. On February 16, 1734, William Allen married Margaret Hamilton, daughter of Andrew Hamilton, famed defense lawyer in the John Peter Zenger case of 1735, and brother of James Hamilton. William and Margaret had six children: John, Andrew, James, William, Anne and Margaret.

  4. The Black Loyalist Directory includes the three segments of Sir Guy Carleton 's Book of The Negroe, a record of enslaved and emancipated blacks who sought refuge in the British Empire at the end of the War for Independence. Additionally, they have assembled documents concern ing the efforts of Black Loyalists to emigrate from England and Nova

  5. Part 3: African American Loyalists. For Black people who were enslaved, the presence of British forces presented an opportunity for independence and a new life as Loyalists. At the start of the conflict, British commanders offered freedom to enslaved Black people who would join them.

  6. Instead of a Black Loyalist tradition arising among the remnant of the freed Blacks remaining behind in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia after the 1792 exodus to Sierra Leone, we have a Black Loyalist myth based on White Loyalist tradition.

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  8. Like their father, Allen’s sons became loyalists in the American Revolution. Allen served as Chief Justice of the colony’s Supreme Court from 1750 to 1774, at which time he resigned due to increasing tensions resulting from his loyalist beliefs and health concerns.

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