(just found in a GOOGLE BOOK search) Colonial Records of Pennsylvania By Samuel Hazard, Pennsylvania Provincial Council Page 480. SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (Lancaster, Wednesday, May 6, 1778) The case of ANTHONY DENORMADIE, of Bristol, sent here by his excell'y, GN'L WASHINGTON from an information said to be laid against him by COLO. JAS. KIRKBRIDE, but no charges sent against him, on consideration, ORDERED, that on ANT'Y DENORMANDIE giving bail in the sum of 500 Pounds, with surety, for his appearing before this council, to answer such charge as may be made against him within six months, if thereto required, and in the meantime, be of good behaviour, he being enlarged and ordered to return to Bristol, by the way of Pottsgrove. ======================================================================== Where would I go next to try to see what this was about. Would he have been a Loyalist perhaps? Jacqueline Sleeper Russell website: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SRCH&db=jacquelinesr&surna me=A